Towards a global historical emission inventory for selected PCB congeners - a mass balance approach: 1. Global production and consumption Knut Breivik,

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Towards a global historical emission inventory for selected PCB congeners - a mass balance approach: 1. Global production and consumption Knut Breivik, Andy Sweetman, Jozef M. Pacyna and Kevin C. Jones

Idea of the paper Global production and consumption figures of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are important figures, needed for estimating PCB fluxes to the environment and for interpreting global contamination patterns. The methodology, principal uncertainties and selected results from an inventory worked out, to quantify total PCBs as well as 22 PCB congeners from various literature sources. These data, along with assumptions on the trade between countries and regions, have been utilized to derive an estimate of the global historical consumption pattern. estimate the historical global production of selected PCB congeners (temporal pattern); estimate the historical global pattern of consumption (spatial pattern); and provide input for a global PCB emission model, presented in an accompanying paper (Breivik et al., 2002).Breivik et al., 2002

Introduction PCB contamination first recognized more than 30 years ago by Sören Jensen detecting PCBs in pike from Sweden. Jensen, S. Jensen, Report of a new chemical hazard. New Scientist 32 (1966), p. 312.Jensen, PCBs are now considered an environmental problem of global proportions. Several of these studies have indicated that the trends in environmental concentrations have followed the trends in production and use of PCBs. quantitative knowledge of the global historical consumption is a prerequisite for estimating atmospheric emissions and eventually establishing source– receptor relationships for intentionally produced PCBs on a global scale.

Methods Not all congeners have been identified in commercial products or technical mixtures. Individual PCB congeners are assigned a number, ranging from PCB-1 (2- CB) to PCB-209 (2,2′,3,3′,4,4′,5,5′,6,6′-CB). //IUPAC system. This numbering system is used in the study, and 22 individual PCB congeners are studied. general molecular formula for the PCBs is C12H10−nCln | n varying from 1 to 10 Hence 0 different homologues, 209 different congeners.

Methods Same congeners as selected in the EU Global-SOC project (ENV4- CT ) Specifically PCB-5 (2,3-DiCB), PCB-8 (2,4′-DiCB), PCB-18 (2,2′,5-TriCB), PCB-28 (2,4,4′-TriCB), PCB-31 (2,4′,5-TriCB), PCB-52 (2,2′,5,5′-TetCB), PCB-70 (2,3′,4′,5- TetCB), PCB-90 (2,2′,3,4′,5-PenCB), PCB-101 (2,2′,4,5,5′-PenCB), PCB-105 (2,3,3′,4,4′-PenCB), PCB-110 (2,3,3′,4′,6-PenCB), PCB-118 (2,3′,4,4′,5-PenCB), PCB-123 (2′,3,4,4′,5-PenCB, PCB-132 (2,2′,3,3′,4,6-HexCB), PCB-138 (2,2′,3,4,4′,5′-HexCB), PCB-149 (2,2′,3,4′,5′,6-HexCB), PCB-153 (2,2′,4,4′,5,5′- HexCB), PCB-158 (2,3,3′,4,4′,6-HexCB), PCB-160 (2,3,3′,4,5,6-HexCB), PCB-180 (2,2′,3,4,4′,5,5′-HepCB), PCB-194 (2,2′,3,3′,4,4′,5,5′-OctaCB) and PCB-199 (2,2′,3,3′,4,5,5′,6′-OctaCB).

Methods (Global Production) Data collected from literature on the production of total PCBs as well as of various technical PCB mixtures. This data is combined with data on the composition of these technical mixtures to estimate the production of individual homologues and congeners. For gap information assumptions made (concerning homologue and congener composition)

Methods (Global Production) Overview of the relationship between the annual production of total PCBs and the production of individual homologues and congeners from various producers.

Methods (Consumption) Compilation of Data from figures on imports, exports and consumption of PCBs for individual countries and years. Comprehensive information is available for countries with a historically high consumption of PCBs. For other countries, assumptions had to be made on the trade between various countries and regions, using the GDP figures as a surrogate parameter.

Methods (Consumption) Overview of the spatial distribution of global PCB consumption.

Compiled Results (Global Production) Total PCB production in t as reported in the literature

Compiled Results (Global Production) The original data from the literature were scaled to yield 100%, except Aroclor 1221 (see text). [A] Frame (1997); [B] Schulz et al. (1989); [C] Ivanov and Sandell (1992); [D] de Voogt and Brinkman (1989); [E] Annual production-weighted compositions (or ratios) are based on the estimated production from Bayer AG (West Germany) and Monsanto (USA). Only the minimum and maximum compositions are shown.Ivanov and Sandell (1992)de Voogt and Brinkman (1989)

Uncertainties in Global Production pattern

Compiled Results (Global Production) Estimated global production of individual PCB homologues (A) and congeners (B) in thousands of tons.

Compiled Results (Global Production) Estimated global production rates of individual homologues (in percent) and sum of all homologues (in kt) for various time-periods

Compiled Results (Global Consumption) Estimated temporal trend in the global production of total PCBs (A); PCB-28 (B); PCB-52 (C); PCB-101 (D); PCB-118 (E); PCB-138 (F); PCB-153 (G); and PCB-180 (H) in thousands of tons.

Compiled Results (Global Consumption) Global consumption of total PCBs for six different time-periods (by latitude).

Compiled Results (Global Consumption) Regional differences in the cumulative consumption of selected PCB congeners (in percent).

Compiled Results (Global Consumption) Estimated cumulative global usage of PCBs (legends in t) with 1°×1° longitude and latitude resolution.

Additional Information and References: PCB ID - Table of PCB Congeners & Other Species -

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