三氟乙酸
冰芯
氟氯化碳
酸沉积
沉积(地质)
烷基
氯化石蜡
环境化学
环境科学
化学
北极的
降级(电信)
有机化学
气候学
地质学
海洋学
土壤水分
计算机科学
土壤科学
古生物学
电信
沉积物
作者
Heidi M. Pickard,Alison S. Criscitiello,Daniel Persaud,Christine Spencer,Derek C. G. Muir,Igor Lehnherr,Martin Sharp,Amila O. De Silva,Cora J. Young
摘要
Abstract Short chain perfluoroalkylcarboxylic acids (scPFCAs, C x F 2x+1 COOH, x ≤ 3) are persistent compounds formed from atmospheric oxidation of fluorotelomer compounds and chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) replacements introduced as a result of the Montreal Protocol. Understanding sources and impacts of scPFCAs has been limited by observational data. We report multidecadal depositional fluxes for trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), perfluoropropionic acid (PFPrA), and perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA) from two Arctic ice cores. Fluxes of all three scPFCAs increase starting around 1990. Through comparison with chemical transport models and assessment of temporal trends, we observe the importance of CFC replacements in the increased deposition of TFA. Fluorotelomer degradation may contribute to the deposition of PFBA but is insignificant for TFA and PFPrA. Deposition of TFA is expected to increase as new CFC replacement compounds are phased in. This work demonstrates the increased environmental burden of persistent and potentially toxic scPFCAs as a result of global regulation.
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