Phenalen-1-one: occurrence in a fuel oil and toxicity to microalgae.

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1976

Authors

Winters, K.
Batterton, J.C.
Van Baalen, C.

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Abstract

Phenalen-1-one (perinaphthenone) was isolated and characterized from the water soluble fraction of a No. 2 fuel oil. Phenalen-1-one had two very different effects on the growth of microalgae. With blue-green algae there was an abrupt toxicity, independent of wavelength, at 5 ppm. With two green algae toxicity was strongly wavelength dependent. In white light (Daylight flourescent) 250 ppb was lethal; with this same lamp screened by a sharp-cut yellow filter (530 nl), growth rather was not affected until the concentration reached 10 ppm. The growth inhibition of a diatom by phenalene-1-one was also wavelength dependent, but the concentration required was some twenty fold that for green algae.

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p. 270-272.

Keywords

perinaphthenone, oil pollution, water pollution, toxicity tolerance, pollution effects, algae

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