Environmental exposure and ecotoxicological properties of a new‐generation fluorosurfactant (cC6O4): A comparison with selected legacy perfluoroalkyl acids

Author:

Bizzotto Elisa1ORCID,Bonetto Alessandro2ORCID,Marcomini Antonio2,Vighi Marco3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Foundation Ca' Foscari University, Ca' Dolfin Venice Italy

2. Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics Ca' Foscari University of Venice Venice Italy

3. IMDEA Water Institute, Science and Technology Campus of the University of Alcalá Madrid Spain

Abstract

AbstractCyclic C6O4 (cC6O4, CAS number 1190931‐27‐1) is a new‐generation polyfluorinated alkyl substance (PFAS) used as a polymerization aid in the synthesis of fluoropolymers, which has been produced in Italy since 2011. A review of the properties of cC6O4, focused on environmental distribution and ecotoxicology, was conducted. The EQuilibrium Criterion model was applied, using default environmental scenarios, to estimate environmental distribution and fate. In a situation of static thermodynamic equilibrium in a closed system (Level I), cC6O4 distributes mainly to water (97.6%) and in a minimal amount to soil (2.3%). In a more realistic scenario (Level III), with dynamic conditions in an open system, with advection in air and water and with equal emissions in air and water, the major amount of the compound is transported through water advection. Monitoring data, mainly referring to surface and groundwater, are available for water bodies close to the production sites (maximum measured concentration 52 μg/L) as well as for a wider area in the river Po watershed with concentrations generally lower than 1 μg/L. Few values are also available for concentration in biota. Effect data indicate low toxicity on all tested organisms with no observed effect concentration (NOEC) values always higher than the maximum concentrations tested (100 mg/L for acute tests). Bioaccumulation potential is also very low. A comparison with selected widely used PFAS with five to eight C atoms indicates that cC6O4 is substantially less dangerous to aquatic organisms. For the time being, an ecological risk for the aquatic ecosystem may be excluded even in directly exposed ecosystems. However, for a complete assessment of the suitability of cC6O4 as a substitute for other PFAS (namely, perfluorooctanoic acid), more comprehensive chronic experiments are necessary, to produce realistic NOEC, as well as higher tier experiments (e.g., mesocosms) capable of providing ecologically relevant endpoints. Moreover, a more accurate evaluation of the environmental persistence would be necessary. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2023;19:1636–1648. © 2023 SETAC

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Geography, Planning and Development

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