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      ESTUDO DE COMPOSTOS POLIAROMÁTICOS NÃO CONVENCIONAIS E MERCÚRIO NA BAÍA DE TODOS OS SANTOS, BRASIL: AVANÇOS RECENTES E CONTRIBUIÇÃO PARA MELHOR COMPREENSÃO DO AMBIENTE MARINHO Translated title: UNCONVENTIONAL POLYAROMATICS COMPOUNDS AND MERCURY IN THE TODOS OS SANTOS BAY, BRAZIL: RECENT ADVANCES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO BETTER UNDERSTAND OF THEIR ROLE IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT

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          UNCONVENTIONAL POLYAROMATICS COMPOUNDS AND MERCURY IN THE TODOS OS SANTOS BAY, BRAZIL: RECENT ADVANCES AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO BETTER UNDERSTAND OF THEIR ROLE IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT. Baía de Todos os Santos (BTS) is the second-largest Brazilian bay; it was the first oil producing region in Brazil, with three large industrial parks in its north-northeast portion. In addition, the BTS has two large ports and a population of around 3 million inhabitants distributed among 14 cities. In the present study, recent studies on contamination by polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) and Hg in sediments, water, and biota from the BTS region are presented and critically discussed. Among the PACs, studies evaluating the presence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their nitrated (nitro-PAHs), oxygenated derivatives (oxy-PAHs), and those containing atoms of S as a heteroatom (PASHs) are considered, as well as the element Hg distributed in seawater, sediments, and biota. Regarding biomonitoring organisms, recent results on polychaetes, ascidians, and corals are presented. Trends for future studies are presented at the end of the text.

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                Química Nova
                Quím. Nova
                Sociedade Brasileira de Química (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                0100-4042
                1678-7064
                2023
                : 46
                : 6
                : 668-682
                Affiliations
                [4] Salvador Bahia orgnameUniversidade Federal da Bahia orgdiv1Instituto de Química Brazil
                [2] Salvador Bahia orgnameUniversidade Federal da Bahia orgdiv1Centro Interdisciplinar de Energia e Ambiente (CIEnAm) Brazil
                [1] Salvador Bahia orgnameUniversidade Federal da Bahia orgdiv1Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Energia e Ambiente (INCT E&A) Brazil
                [3] Salvador BA orgnameCentro Universitário SENAI-CIMATEC Brasil
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                S0100-40422023000600668 S0100-4042(23)04600600668
                10.21577/0100-4042.20230067
                4dfcb807-cbbf-4ba9-82c5-1a853036ba6c

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 09 February 2023
                : 11 May 2023
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                coastal zones,marine ecosystems,marine pollution,unconventional polyaromatics,marine organisms

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