Title of article :
Occurrence and fate of linear and branched
alkylbenzenesulfonates and their metabolites in surface
waters in the Philippines
Author/Authors :
Peter Eichhorna، نويسنده , , Maxima E. Flavierb، نويسنده , , Maria L. Pajeb، نويسنده , ,
Thomas P. Kneppera، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Laguna de Bay in the Philippines is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Asia and is considered a primary source
of drinking water, but also receives daily discharges of effluent from both domestic and industrial activities. Branched
alkylbenzenesulfonates ŽABS., which were banned in Europe and withdrawn from the market in the U.S. since the
mid-1960s, but not in Southeast Asia, and linear alkylbenzenesulfonates ŽLAS. are anionic surfactants used in
detergent formulations and are therefore main components of effluent discharges. The presence of both LAS and
ABS in several water streams in the catchment area of Laguna de Bay was determined using liquid chromatographymass
spectrometry ŽLC-MS.. The concentration levels of LAS Ž1.2 73 and 2.2 102 g l 1. and ABS Ž1.1 75 and
1 66 g l 1. in some tributaries of Laguna de Bay and its outlet ŽPasig River. to Manila Bay were assessed in
December 1999 and March 2000, respectively. The LAS ABS ratio was calculated as an indication of the extent of
the distribution and fate of these surfactants in the surface water. The nearer the location to the metropolitan area
of Manila, the higher the levels of LAS and ABS detected in the waters. Moreover, the extent of biodegradation was
investigated by monitoring their alkyl homologue distribution and the presence of sulfophenylcarboxylate ŽSPC.
metabolites. Similarly, differences in the levels of SPC and the homologues were apparent at the different sampling
points. Presumably, even the quite recalcitrant ABS form SPCs under the conditions present in Southeast Asia. Since
wastewater treatment facilities are not well established in developing countries like the Philippines, the call for the
use of environmentally friendly chemicals is of even higher significance.
Keywords :
Linear alkylbenzenesulfonates , surface water , Branched alkylbenzenesulfonates , Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry , Sulfophenylcarboxylates , biodegradation
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment