S. Franke et al., ARYLESTERS OF ALKYLSULFONIC ACIDS IN SEDIMENTS - PART III OF ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS AS CONTAMINANTS OF THE ELBE RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 360(5), 1998, pp. 580-588
Sediments from the Elbe River and from its major tributaries are shown
to be contaminated with arylesters of alkylsulfonic acids. Here we re
port on the structure elucidation and quantification of aryl eaters of
alkylsulfonic acids, Chromatographic separation and mass spectrometri
c properties are discussed. Congener-specific analyses revealed 3 high
ly similar pattern throughout the area investigated. Alkylsulfonic aci
d phenylesters were present at almost all sampling locations. Amounts
ranged from 33 000 mu g/kg near the industrial region of Bitterfeld to
15 mu g/kg in wadden sea sediments, Concentrations of alkylsulfonic a
cid cresylesters were between 10-40% of the phenylesters, and fell bel
ow the detection limit only in the Elbe estuary. The presence of aryl
eaters of alkylsulfonic acids in all sediment samples analyzed indicat
es a widespread distribution of these compounds in the environment. Pr
evious literature described these compounds erroneously as phenoxyalka
nes.