Concentrations of organic wood preservatives in wood chips produced from wood wastes |
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Authors: | Yasundo Kurata Yoichi Watanabe Yusaku Ono Kiyoshi Kawamura |
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Institution: | (1) Center for Environmental Science in Saitama, 914 Kamitanadare, Kisai-machi, Kitasakitama-gun, Saitama 347-0115, Japan |
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Abstract: | We investigated the concentrations of wood preservatives in the wood chips produced in wood-waste processing facilities in 1988, 1998–1999, and 2001–2002. Among the wood preservatives used in the past in Japan, halophenols, including PCP, chlordane, and chlorpyrifos, had comparatively high detection rates and high average concentrations in the wood chips produced in 2001–2002. Aldrin and endrin were rarely detected, and DDT was already in low concentrations in those wood chips. Although several types of wood preservative were contained in the wood chips, their concentration levels depended on the sources of the wood wastes. In chips produced from wooden pallets, wooden forms for concrete working, or wood discarded from nondemolition sources, no organochlorine wood preservatives were detected, and chlorpyrifos and chlorophenols were detected at one order of magnitude lower than the average concentrations in chips produced from wood wastes discarded in house demolitions. |
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Keywords: | Wood chips Wood waste Wood preservative Organochlorine pesticide Pentachlorophenol |
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