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Determination of organochlorine pesticides in the surface water from Medjerda river, Tunisia

Mouna Necibi, Nadia Mzoughi

2020International Journal of Environmental & Analytical Chemistry14 citationsDOI

Abstract

In recent years there have been growing environmental concern, especially regarding the utilisation and discharge of toxic substances. Many organic pollutants are detected in aquatic ecosystems such as pesticides. Because they are large-scale production and usage, toxicity, bioaccumulation, and persistence in the environment, they cause harmful effects to organisms and human health. The Medjerda River is one among the main rivers in Tunisia and a number of other studies addressed the importance of this river regarding ecology, geochemistry, and sociology. The organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were investigated in surface water samples from eight sampling sites in the Medjerda River. The extraction of water samples was performed by liquid-liquid extraction with hexane. Gas chromatography coupled to the mass spectrum (GC-MS) was used to perform qualitative and quantitative determinations. The levels of OCPs in water varied between 4.41 ng g−1 and 29.04 ng g−1. The Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and ∑DDT are the most dominant compounds in different sampling sites. Distribution of HCB, ∑DDT, and other OCPs are different indicating different sources of contamination. The concentrations of OCPs in the water pose no threat to human and aquatic living species.

Topics & Concepts

HexachlorobenzeneBioaccumulationEnvironmental chemistryPesticideEnvironmental scienceAquatic ecosystemSurface waterPollutantContaminationOrganochlorine pesticideExtraction (chemistry)Persistent organic pollutantChemistryEcologyEnvironmental engineeringBiologyChromatographyToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsEnvironmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology