Speciation of organotin compounds in sediments of semi-closed areas along the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria |
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Authors: | Mohamed A. Shreadah Tarek O. Said Alaa M. Younis Rabie S. Farag |
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Affiliation: | a National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries, Alexandria, Egyptb Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, El-Azhar University, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Organotin compounds were measured in sediments of four different semi-closed areas of the Mediterranean coast of Alexandria: the Eastern Harbour, Western Harbour, El-Max Bay, and Abu-Qir Bay. Due to the commercial trade activity inside the Western Harbour, in addition to the effect of wastes discharged from El Noubaria canal, it shows the highest concentrations of total tin (6.34 μg g-1 dry weight), dibutyl tin (1.63 μg g-1 wet weight), tributyl tin (0.33 μg g-1 wet weight) and diphenyl tin (1.06 μg g-1 wet weight) compared with other locations. The concentrations of TBT species showed the highest contents compared with DBT and DPhT compounds in all sampling areas. This trend might be due to the worldwide use of TBT not only as biocides in antifouling paints but also as preserving agents for wood, fungicides in agricultural activities, and heat and UV stabilizers of PVC, which results in a direct release of TBT into the water body, accumulation in aquatic fauna. There is also precipitation into sediments and a decrease in degradation rate into its derivatives. Variations, types, concentrations, and distribution of different organotin compounds are discussed in the areas under investigation. The study reveals a new record of organotin compounds along the Alexandria coast and makes comparisons with other surrounding areas of interest. |
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Keywords: | Organotin Sediments Alexandria coast Egypt |
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