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Title: Surfactants in Klodnica River (Katowice, Poland). Part 1. Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonates (LAS)
Other Titles: Obecność związków powierzchniowo czynnych w rzece Kłodnica (Katowice, Polska). Część 1. Liniowe alkilobenzenosulfoniany
Authors: Ruman, Marek
Olkowska, Ewa
Drąg-Śmigalska, Magdalena
Jankowski, Grzegorz
Polkowska, Żaneta
Keywords: industrial area; linear alkylbenzene sulphonates; surface water; surface-active substances
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Ecological Chemistry Engineering S, Vol. 24, iss. 1 (2017), s. 53-63
Abstract: Surfactants are a group of compounds with specific physico-chemical properties and therefore they are used in many spheres of human activity. Surface-active substances undergo various physico-chemical transformations, what enables their migration between different elements of the environment and may lead to its pollution. Selected anionic surfactants were determined in samples of water from the Klodnica river (25 samples) and bottom sediments (25 samples). In most samples the presence of anionic analytes was confirmed. The determined concentration levels were in the range of up to 0.2105±0.0023 mg/dm3 or 0.207±0.010 μg/kg (surface water and bottom sediment samples, respectively). Comparing the concentrations of certain analytes found in liquid and solid environmental samples, it can be noticed that the surfactants containing a shorter alkyl chain in a molecule were present in higher concentrations in liquid samples (hydrophobicity increasing with the increasing length of the chain) and the other way round.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/3833
DOI: 10.1515/eces-2017-0005
ISSN: 1898-6196
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