Review of environmental aspects of tributyltin / by R.J. Maguire.: En13-5/87-113E-PDF

"Tributyltin, the active ingredient in some antifouling paint formulations, is perhaps the most acutely toxic chemical to aquatic organisms ever deliberately introduced to water. It has been demonstrated to have an adverse effect on shellfish in France and England, and as a consequence the use of tributyltin-containing antifouling paints has been restricted in these countries. Other countries have banned the use of tributyltin-containing antifouling paints or are contemplating restrictions. This article reviews such environmental aspects of tributyltin as methods of analysis, toxicity, environmental occurrence, persistence and fate. Tributyltin concentrations in many locations may be high enough to cause chronic toxicity or harmful effects in some aquatic organisms, and in some locations the tributyltin concentrations may be high enough to be acutely toxic to some organisms. Biological degradation of tributyltin in water and sediment appears to be the most important factor limiting the persistence of tributyltin in aquatic environments. To some degree, then, the persistence of tributyltin in aquatic environments depends upon the nature of the ecosystem. Tributyltin exhibits low to medium persistence in water and moderate persistence in sediment. A summary given of the regulatory status of tributyltin in some countries, and recommendations are made for further research"--Executive summary.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
National Water Research Institute (Canada). Rivers Research Branch.
Canada Centre for Inland Waters.
Title Review of environmental aspects of tributyltin / by R.J. Maguire.
Series title NWRI contribution ; 87-113
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Title from cover.
"RRB-87-42"--Cover.
"This invited review has been prepared for Applied Organometallic Chemistry"--Cover.
Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes a management perspective and an abstract in English and French.
Publishing information Burlington, Ontario : National Water Research Institute, River Research Branch, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, August 1987.
Author / Contributor Maguire, R. J. (R. James)author.
Description 1 online resource (58 pages).
Catalogue number
  • En13-5/87-113E-PDF
Subject terms Toxic substances
Water pollution
Environmental impact
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