New DDT inputs after 30 years of prohibition in Spain. A case study in agricultural soils from south-western Spain |
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Authors: | Muñoz-Arnanz Juan Jiménez Begoña |
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Affiliation: | CSIC, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Department of Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry, Juan de la Cierva 3, 28006 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | This study provides information on the current status of contamination by DDT in agricultural soils in south-western Spain. A recent use of technical DDT in at least 17% of the soils was found based on the values (<1) of the ratio Rp,p′/p,p′=[p,p′-DDE+p,p′-DDD]/[p,p′-DDT]. According to the ratio Ro,p′/p,p′=[o,p′-DDT]/[p,p′-DDT], a dicofol type contamination was detected in about 27% of the soils. A wide range of concentrations was observed (0.08-11.1 ng/g d.w.) regardless of the type of crop soil. Enantiomeric fractions (EFs), based on the chiral analysis of o,p′-DDT residues differed from the racemic value (0.500) in most soils but they were not correlated with the study variables [DDTs], SOM, Rp,p′/p,p′ and Ro,p′/p,p′. Given the health risks posed by DDT, our findings support how the environmental control of legacy pollutants such as DDT cannot be neglected. |
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Keywords: | DDT DDE Dicofol Soils Spain o,p&prime -DDT Chiral analysis Enantiomeric fractions |
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