6. Emerging Contaminants Flashcards

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What are emerging contaminants? (2)

A
  • Chemicals that are being manufactured for the first time
  • Chemicals that have not historically been considered as contaminants, but now are
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Why were some chemicals not considered contaminants historically, but now are?

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Because information now suggests that they are of concern.
Could be due to:
- widespread exposure
- persistence
- bioaccumulation
- toxicity data

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Why did we not know that these emerging contaminants that weren’t considered contaminants historically were contaminants?

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  • little data available
  • analytical methods lacking
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Classes of emerging contaminants (7)

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  • pharmaceuticals
  • personal care products
  • nanomaterials
  • flame retardants
  • plasticizers
  • rare earth elements
  • microplastics
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What do we need to do more research on for emerging contaminants? (5)

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  • analytical methods development
  • environmental occurrence
  • sources and source pathways
  • transport and fate
  • ecological effects
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What do flame retardants do?

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Flame retardants reduce the impact that fires have on people, property, and the environment

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Where are flame retardants found? (6)

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  • in home insulation
  • in carpet padding made with recycled foam
  • in upholstered furniture containing polyurethane foam
  • in plastic casing of electronics
  • in dust
  • in some baby products (high chairs, diaper-changing pads)
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Examples of chemicals that have been used as flame retardants (4)

They are all toxic and bioaccumulate

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  • asbestos
  • PCB
  • brominated flame retardants (BFRs) (e.g. PBDEs - polybrominated diphenyl ethers)
  • organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs)
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9
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Where are organophosphate flame retardants still used?

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In furniture

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What are microplastics? (dimension)

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smaller than 0.5mm

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What are nanoplastics? (dimension)

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smaller than 100nm

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How can microplastics cause toxicity ? (4)

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  • physical (e.g. blocking gills, filling up your digestive tract so you feel full)
  • tissue invasion leading to cellular stress
  • leaching and toxicity of chemical constituents of plastics (e.g. UV absorbents)
  • toxicity of chemicals that become stuck to the surface of microplastics
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