Title of article
Fate, effects and potential environmental risks of ethylene glycol: a review
Author/Authors
Charles A. Staples، نويسنده , , James B. Williams، نويسنده , , Gordon R. Craig، نويسنده , , Kathleen M. Roberts، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
7
From page
377
To page
383
Abstract
The fate, effects, and potential environmental risks of ethylene glycol (EG) in the environment were examined. EG undergoes rapid biodegradation in aerobic and anaerobic environments (not, vert, similar100% removal of EG within 24 h to 28 days). In air, EG reacts with photo-chemically produced hydroxyl radicals with a resulting atmospheric half-life of 2 days. Acute toxicity values (LC50s and EC50s) were generally >10,000 mg/l for fish and aquatic invertebrates. The data collectively show that EG is not persistent in air, surface water, soil, or groundwater, is practically non-toxic to aquatic organisms, and does not bioaccumulate in aquatic organisms. Potential long-term, quasi-steady state regional concentrations of EG estimated with a multi-media model for air, water, soil, and sediment were all less than predicted no effect concentrations (PNECs).
Keywords
Ethylene glycol , toxicity , Environmental risks , Fate
Journal title
Chemosphere
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Chemosphere
Record number
735431
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