Toward a Comprehensive Global Emission Inventory of
C4–C10 Perfluoroalkanesulfonic Acids
(PFSAs) and Related Precursors: Focus on the Life Cycle of C6- and C10-Based Products
posted on 2018-11-13, 00:00authored byJustin M. Boucher, Ian T. Cousins, Martin Scheringer, Konrad Hungerbühler, Zhanyun Wang
A first global emission inventory
of C4–C10 perfluoroalkanesulfonic acids
(PFSAs) released during the
life cycle of perfluorohexanesulfonyl fluoride (PHxSF)- and perfluorodecanesulfonyl
fluoride (PDSF)-based products is presented. This study complements
previous research on emissions of PFSAs that focused largely on the
life cycle of perfluorooctanesulfonyl fluoride (POSF) and its derivatives.
It reviews and integrates existing information about the life cycle
of PHxSF, PDSF, and their derivatives; the limited data available
in the public domain point to potentially significant global production,
uses, and releases of these substances. Between 1958 and 2015, ranges
of total emissions of perfluorohexanesulfonic acid (PFHxS) and perfluorodecanesulfonic
acid (PFDS) are estimated to be 120–1022 and 38–378
metric tons, respectively. With the new emission estimates as inputs
in a global multimedia environmental fate model (CliMoChem), the model-derived
environmental concentrations well capture the reported field concentrations,
providing strong support for the plausibility of the developed emission
inventories. The results highlight the ongoing environmental exposure
to these substances and the need for more detailed data in the public
domain about their production levels and uses.