A Review of Phthalates and Phenols in Landfill Environments: Occurrence, Fate and Environmental Implications

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Matike, Dohya Monjoa Emily [1 ]
Ngole-Jeme, Veroniva Mpode [1 ]
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[1] UNISA, Sch Ecol & Human Sustainabil, Dept Environm Sci, Coll Agr & Environm Sci, ZA-1710 Roodepoort, Gauteng, South Africa
关键词
Household waste; Landfill stages; Octanol-water partition coefficient; Adsorption; Degradation pathways; MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE; ENDOCRINE-DISRUPTING CHEMICALS; BISPHENOL-A BPA; POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; DISSOLVED ORGANIC-MATTER; ACID ESTERS; PHASE MICROEXTRACTION; DIETHYL PHTHALATE; MSW LANDFILL; DI-(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE;
D O I
10.1007/s41742-024-00627-0
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Landfilling is the preferred method of solid waste disposal globally, but landfills are sources of several pollutants including heavy metals, phthalates, phenols, and other chemicals to the environment. Phthalates and phenols are widely used in the manufacture of everyday household products and are therefore contained in leachate generated in landfills where these products are disposed. These pollutants have endocrine disruptive capabilities and are considered as priority pollutants. Knowledge of their fate in the environment is of relevance to their management and the reduction of associated human and animal exposure risk. Several studies have profiled these pollutants in wastewater, but little information is available on their presence and fate in landfill environments and surrounding soils. Further to this, their degradation pathways have mostly been reported in laboratory simulated studies where the media may not be as complex and dynamic as landfills and surrounding soil environments. The factors and processes affecting their release from waste materials in landfills and their dispersal into surrounding environments has also not been reported, yet this knowledge is relevant for the design of any remediation measures. This article reviews the sources, occurrence, and degradation of phenols and phthalates in landfilled wastes and landfill leachate, and the factors influencing their fate in the landfill and surrounding soils contaminated with landfill leachates. We conclude with a discussion on the exposure pathways and exposure routes of these compounds from landfills to humans and the associated health risk and possible future research opportunities. Landfill leachate constituents especially the organic compounds have endocrine disruptive capabilities and could interfere with hormone synthesis and hormone mediated reactions and responses in man and other animals. Most research on endocrine disruptive compounds have focused on wastewater from various sources with little attention given to landfill environments. Degradation studies on these compounds have also mostly been carried out in laboratory settings which are usually much simpler and less complex and dynamic relative to landfill and soil environments. This paper synthesizes: The sources of phthalates and phenols in landfills.The migration of these compounds from landfilled waste into the leachate.The factors that influence the migration of these compounds from waste to landfill leachate.The fate of these compounds in the landfill.Their occurrence and fate in soils around landfills.The human exposure pathways and exposure routes of these compounds and associated health implications. This knowledge is vital for the control of the dispersal of these compounds in the environment and their remediation in soils where they are found.
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