Unexpected Dioxin Formation During Digestion of Soil with Oxidizing Acids.

Environmental science & technology(2023)

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Dioxins, such as polychlorinated dibenzo--dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs), are among the most toxic unintentionally produced persistent organic pollutants, and their emission is of great concern. Herein, we discovered abundant dioxin formation in soil and various organic carbon-containing matrices after digestion with aqua regia. ΣPCDD/Fs concentrations were in the range of 66.6-142,834 pg/g dw (5.6-17,021 pg WHO-TEQ/g dw) in 19 soil samples after digestion with aqua regia for 6 h. ΣPCDD/Fs concentration was significantly and positively correlated with soil organic carbon content ( = 0.89; < 0.01). Compared with cellulose and lignin, humic acid served as an important organic matter component that was converted to PCDD/Fs during soil digestion. Strong oxidation and production of reactive chlorine by aqua regia may be the key factors in the formation of PCDD/Fs. The yearly emission of PCDD/Fs due to digestion with strong acids by the inspection and testing industry was estimated to be 83.8 g TEQ in China in 2021 based on the highest level, which was ∼0.9% of the total dioxin inventory in China. Great attention should be paid to unexpected dioxin formation during digestion processes considering the potential risk of release from laboratories and enterprises.
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PCDD/Fs, aqua regia, soil digestion, emission
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