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Use of powdered coconut charcoal as a toxicity identification and evaluation manipulation for organic toxicants in marine sediments
Authors:Ho Kay T  Burgess Robert M  Pelletier Marguerite C  Serbst Jonathan R  Cook Howard  Cantwell Mark G  Ryba Stephen A  Perron Monique M  Lebo Jon  Huckins James  Petty Jimmie
Institution:US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory-Atlantic Ecology Division, Narragansett, Rhode Island 02882, USA. ho.kay@epa.gov
Abstract:We report on a procedure using powdered coconut charcoal to sequester organic contaminants and reduce toxicity in sediments as part of a series of toxicity identification and evaluation (TIE) methods. Powdered coconut charcoal (PCC) was effective in reducing the toxicity of endosulfan-spiked sediments by 100%. Powdered coconut charcoal also was effective in removing almost 100% of the toxicity from two field sediments contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Powdered coconut charcoal did not change the toxicity of ammonia or metal-spiked sediments; however, there was some quantitative reduction in the concentrations of free metals (element specific) in metal-spiked sediments. Powdered coconut charcoal is an effective, relatively specific method to sequester and remove toxicity from sediments contaminated with organic contaminants.
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