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Fluorotelomer acids are more toxic than perfluorinated acids.

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  • Fluorotelomer acids are more toxic than perfluorinated acids. Abstract Text:

    michelle m macdonald phillipsMichelle M MacDonald Phillips,mary joyce a dinglasan-panlilioMary Joyce A Dinglasan-Panlilio,scott a maburyScott A Mabury,keith r solomonKeith R Solomon,paul k sibleyPaul K Sibley,michelle m macdonald phillipsMichelle M MacDonald Phillips,mary joyce a dinglasan-panlilioMary Joyce A Dinglasan-Panlilio,scott a maburyScott A Mabury,keith r solomonKeith R Solomon,paul k sibleyPaul K Sibley,

    Saturated and unsaturated fluorotelomer carboxylic acids have been identified as intermediates in the degradation of fluorotelomer alcohols to perfluorinated carboxylic acids (PFCAs). Although surface waters are the likely environmental sink for telomer acids, no fate or toxicity data exist for this matrix. We assessed the acute toxicity of the 4:2, 6:2, 8:2, and 10:2 saturated (FTCA) and unsaturated (FTUCA) fluorotelomer carboxylic acids to Daphnia magna, Chironomus tentans, and Lemna gibba. In general, toxicity increased with increasing fluorocarbon (FC) chain length, particularly for telomer acids of > or =8 FCs. In addition, the FTCAs were generally more toxic than the corresponding FTUCAs. Acute EC50s ranged from 0.025 mg/L (0.04 micromol/L) for D. magna (10:2 FTCA, immobility) to 63 mg/L (167 micromol/L) for C. tentans (6:2 FTCA, growth). While chain-length trends observed in the current study agree with those previously reported for PFCAs, the toxicity thresholds generated here are up to 10,000 times smaller. Our data provide the first evidence that PFCA precursors are more toxic than the PFCAs themselves.

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    mm phillipsMM Phillips,mj dinglasan-panlilioMJ Dinglasan-Panlilio,sa maburySA Mabury,kr solomonKR Solomon,pk sibleyPK Sibley,mm phillipsMM Phillips,mj dinglasan-panlilioMJ Dinglasan-Panlilio,sa maburySA Mabury,kr solomonKR Solomon,pk sibleyPK Sibley,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Environmental science & technology

    VOLUME: 41

    Page Numbers: 7159-63

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    ISSN: 0013-936X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Edmund C. Bovey Building, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.

    Country: United States

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