Peterson, Benjamin D Krabbenhoft, David P McMahon, Katherine D Ogorek, Jacob M Tate, Michael T Orem, William H Poulin, Brett A
Methylmercury (MeHg) production is controlled by the bioavailability of inorganic divalent mercury (Hg(II)i ) and Hg-methylation capacity of the microbial community (conferred by the hgcAB gene cluster). However, the relative importance of these factors and their interaction in the environment remain poorly understood. Here, metagenomic sequencing ...
Munno, Keenan Lusher, Amy Minor, Elizabeth Gray, Andrew Ho, Kay Hankett, Jeanne T Lee, Chih-Fen Primpke, Sebastian McNeish, Rachel Wong, Charles
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Quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) techniques are critical to analytical chemistry, and thus the analysis of microplastics. Procedural blanks are a key component of QA/QC for quantifying and characterizing background contamination. Although procedural blanks are becoming increasingly common in microplastics research, how researchers acqu...
Taylor, Allison R Wang, Jie Kaur, Parminder Schlenk, Daniel Gan, Jay
Carbonaceous materials are often proposed for use in restoring soils or sediments contaminated with hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs). However, the contamination of most sites is a result of historical events, where HOCs have resided in the solid compartment for many years or decades. The prolonged contact time, or aging, leads to reduced con...
Budd, Robert Teerlink, Jennifer Alaimo, Christopher Wong, Luann Young, Thomas M
Pesticides have been reported in treated wastewater effluent at concentrations that exceed aquatic toxicity thresholds, indicating that treatment may be insufficient to adequately address potential pesticide impacts on aquatic life. Gaining a better understanding of the relative contribution from specific use patterns, transport pathways, and flow ...
Rossomme, Elliot Hart-Cooper, William M Orts, William J McMahan, Colleen M Head-Gordon, Martin
The discovery that the commercial rubber antidegradant 6PPD reacts with ozone (O3) to produce a highly toxic quinone (6PPDQ) spurred a significant research effort into nontoxic alternatives. This work has been hampered by lack of a detailed understanding of the mechanism of protection that 6PPD affords rubber compounds against ozone. Herein, we rep...
Bedrossiantz, Juliette Faria, Melissa Prats, Eva Barata, Carlos Cachot, Jérôme Raldúa, Demetrio
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The Science of the total environment
Carbaryl and fenitrothion are two insecticides sharing a common mode of action, the inhibition of the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. Their use is now regulated or banned in different countries, and the environmental levels of both compounds in aquatic ecosystems have decreased to the range of pg/L to ng/L. As these concentrations are below t...
Gong, Sylvia McLamb, Flannery Shea, Damian Vu, Jeanne P Vasquez, Miguel F Feng, Zuying Bozinovic, Kesten Hirata, Ken K Gersberg, Richard M Bozinovic, Goran
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Hexafluoropropylene oxide-dimer acid (HFPO-DA) is one of the emerging replacements for the "forever" carcinogenic and toxic long-chain PFAS. HFPO-DA is a polymerization aid used for manufacturing fluoropolymers, whose global distribution and undetermined toxic properties are a concern regarding human and ecological health. To assess embryotoxic pot...
Wei, Hong Huang, Yixin Santiago, Peter J Labachyan, Khachik E Ronaghi, Sasha Magana, Martin Paul Banda Huang, Yen-Hsiang Jiang, Sunny C Hochbaum, Allon I Ragan, Regina
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Heavy metal contamination due to industrial and agricultural waste represents a growing threat to water supplies. Frequent and widespread monitoring for toxic metals in drinking and agricultural water sources is necessary to prevent their accumulation in humans, plants, and animals, which results in disease and environmental damage. Here, the metab...
Aiken, Miranda L Pace, Clare E Ramachandran, Maithili Schwabe, Kurt A Ajami, Hoori Link, Bruce G Ying, Samantha C
Over 1.3 million Californians rely on unmonitored domestic wells. Existing probability estimates of groundwater Mn concentrations, population estimates, and sociodemographic data were integrated with spatial data delineating domestic well communities (DWCs) to predict the probability of high Mn concentrations in extracted groundwater within DWCs in...
Herrera-Domínguez, Marcela Morales-Luna, Gesuri Mahlknecht, Jürgen Cheng, Quan Aguilar-Hernández, Iris Ornelas-Soto, Nancy
The correct detection and quantification of pollutants in water is key to regulating their presence in the environment. Biosensors offer several advantages, such as minimal sample preparation, short measurement times, high specificity and sensibility and low detection limits. The purpose of this review is to explore the different types of optical b...