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Sunday 23 August 2015 14:00 18:00

Registration

18:00 Informal Reception 20:00

Maksoud Hotel

Tuesday 25 August 2015

Wednesday 26 August 2015

Thrusday 27 August 2015

09:00 Plenary Session II 10:00 Dr. Kurt Straif

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09:00 Plenary session III Professor Martin van 10:00 den Berg

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09:00 Plenary session IV 10:00 Dr. Terry F. Bidleman

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10:00 Coffee break & exhibition 10:40

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

10:00 Coffee break & 10:40 exhibition

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

10:00 Coffee break & 10:40 exhibition

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Monday 24 August 2015 09:00 Opening Ceremony 10:00

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10:00 Exhibition opening & coffee break 10:40

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Plenary Session I

10:40 Dr. Robert W. Risebrough 12:00 Professor Estefania Gastaldello

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Moreira

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Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy 1

São Paulo

10:40 Advances in the Toxicology and Epidemiology of POPs 12:00

Foyer

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 1

Brasil

Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 1

São Paulo

Paraná

Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in the Workplace Environments 1

Pernambuco

Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 3

Ceará

12:00 Thermo Seminar A 13:00 Lunch

12:00 Lunch 13:00 13:00 Poster session I 14:00

Passive Sampling for POPs Monitoring

13:00 Poster session II 14:00

Ceará

Foyer

Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, Ceará and Environmental Distribution 3

Brasil

12:00 Lunch 13:00

Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy 2

São Paulo

13:00 Optional tours 18:00

Paraná Pernambuco

Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 1

Pernambuco

Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 3

Ceará

Sources, Levels, and Fate of Flame Retardants in the Environment

Ceará

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 2 Levels in the Environment, Fate 15:50 and Transport 2

17:30 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 2

Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 2

Exhibition Hall & Foyer Brasil

São Paulo Paraná

Pernambuco

17:30 Transportation to opening ceremony 18:00 18:00 Opening reception 20:00

MASP Museum of Art of Sao Paulo

10:40 Levels in the 12:00 Environment, Fate and Paraná

POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 1

14:00 Multi Thematic 1 15:20

15:20 Coffee Break 15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 2

Brasil

Global Fate & Long Range Transport - Remote Areas 1

São Paulo

15:50 17:30 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 4

Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation 1

São Paulo

Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation 2

Paraná

15:20 Coffee Break 15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session

Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC Region 1

Brasil

Transport 4

Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in the Workplace Environments 2

14:00 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 1 15:20

Environmental and Health Effects of DDT and Related Compounds

Paraná

Pernambuco

Pernambuco

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 3

Brasil

POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 3

São Paulo

10:40 Levels in the 12:00 Environment, Fate and

Paraná

Transport 5 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 5

Pernambuco

Multi Thematic 2

Ceará

12:00 Thermo Seminar B 13:00 Lunch 13:00 Poster session III 14:00

Ceará

Foyer

Current Status and Management of Dioxin in Vietnam

Brasil

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 4

São Paulo

14:00 Levels in the 15:20 Environment, Fate and

Paraná

Transport 6

Unintentional Formation of POPs

Pernambuco

Chiral compounds and POPs in the Developing Ceará World

15:20 Coffee break 15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 5

Brasil

Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 7

São Paulo

15:50 17:30 Persistent Organic

Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC Region 2 Global Fate & Long Range Transport Remote Areas 2

Paraná

Pernambuco

17:30 Transportation to Gala Dinner 19:00 19:00 Gala Dinner 23:00

Terra da Garoa (Land of Drizzle)

Friday 28 August 2015 09:30 11:30

Summary Plenary and Chalenges for the Future

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11:30 13:00

Students’ Award Presentation of Dioxin2016 Closing

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35th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants São Paulo, Brazil August 23-28, 2015

PROGRAM BOOK

Dioxin’s APP

Editor in Chief: Prof. Dr. João V. de Assunção Designed by: MCI / Acqua Consultoria Date of Publication: August, 2015

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Table of Contents Program at a glance.........................................front cover fold Welcome Address............................................................................ 6 Information.......................................................................................... 9 Committees......................................................................................... 11 Registration.......................................................................................... 12 Instructions for Presenters................................................................... 13 Student Awards................................................................................... 14 Side Meetings...................................................................................... 15 Social Program.................................................................................... 16 Special Tours on Wednesday - August 26th, 2015........................... 18 Optional Tours For Accompanying Persons..................................... 20 Other Interesting Tours........................................................................ 23 Accommodation................................................................................ 26 General Information........................................................................... 27 Useful Information............................................................................... 29

Monday program Day at a glance.................................................................................. 35 Oral sessions......................................................................................... 36 Poster session I .................................................................................... 41

Tuesday program Day at a glance.................................................................................. 47 Oral sessions......................................................................................... 48 Poster session II.................................................................................... 55

Wednesday program Day at a glance.................................................................................. 61 Oral sessions......................................................................................... 62

Thursday program Day at a glance.................................................................................. 67 Oral sessions......................................................................................... 68 Poster session III.................................................................................... 76

Friday program Day at a glance.................................................................................. 83

Index of presenters........................................................................ 85 Sponsors and exhibitors................................................................ 93 Venue map...............................................................back cover fold

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Welcome Address Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the Organizing Committee, Scientific Committee and the International Advisory Board, it is an honour and a pleasure to welcome you to São Paulo – Brazil, for the 35th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants (Dioxin2015). The Symposium is a traditional one, and it is being organized since 1980. It is a scientific event with main focus on toxic and persistent halogenated organic compounds (POPs) with a broad range of themes. The symposium has been held in all over the world and it is the first time it will be held in Latin America. São Paulo is the biggest city in Brazil with a population around 20 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area, with people from all over the world. It is a city of business, education and with high level of health facilities, and good food and recognized all over the world. Topics will address a full range of global research on POPs right across the sourcepathway-exposure-effects-solutions continuum. You will keep in touch with recent trends on POPs in the environment, and new POPs will be addressed, according to spanned POPs by Stockholm Convention, like brominated flame-retardants, perfluorinated chemicals, and emerging contaminants. Indoor pollution caused by POPs, urban contamination issues, and POPs in the Developing World will be also discussed; toxicity to human and to animals, levels and trends in the environment, epidemiology, exposure assessment, as well as regulation, risk assessment and management, analytical methods for measurements on sources and in the environment, source inventory, policy, and control measures. Newest analytical methods and equipment, source sampling and monitoring methods, will be exposed and discussed. It will be a very unique opportunity to share scientific information and to increase knowledge as well as to become involved in cultural and social activities in a friendly atmosphere, and to take the opportunity to visit other beautiful regions of Brazil.

Prof. Dr. João V. de Assunção Department of Environmental Health School of Public Health - University of São Paulo (USP) Symposium Chair

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INFORMATION Committees Registration Instructions for Presenters Student Awards Side Meetings Social Program Special Tours on Wednesday - August 26th, 2015 Optional Tours For Accompanying Persons Other Interesting Tours Accommodation General Information Useful Information

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INFORMATION

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Committees CONFERENCE CHAIR ■■ Professor João Vicente de Assunção (University of São Paulo)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ■■ Cintia Hayashi (SPCVB) ■■ Cláudia M. Sanches Campanelli (CETESB) ■■ Elisabete Sorrentino (SPCVB) ■■ Helena Ribeiro (USP) ■■ João Paulo Torres (UFRJ) ■■ Lady Virginia Traldi Meneses (CETESB) ■■ Maria Cecilia de Oliveira (CETESB) ■■ Pedro Caetano Sanches Mancuso (CEAP/USP) ■■ Rodrigo Cordeiro (MCI / Acqua Consultoria)

INTERNATIONAL BOARD ADVISORY ■■ Dr. Mehran Alaee, National Water Research Institute, Canada ■■ Dr. Georg Becher, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway ■■ Dr. Michael S. Denison, University of California, USA ■■ Dr. Heidelore Fiedler, Örebro University, MTM Research Centre, Sweden ■■ Dr. Jean-Francois Focant, University of Liege, Belgium ■■ Dr. Begoña Jiménez, Institute of Organic Chemistry (CSIC), Spain ■■ Dr. Stuart Harrad, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom ■■ Dr. Laurie C. Haws, ToxStrategies, USA ■■ Mr. Gary Hunt, TRC Environmental Corporation, USA ■■ Dr. Paolo Mocarelli, University of Milan + Desio Hospital, Italy ■■ Dr. Masatoshi Morita, Ehime University, Japan ■■ Dr. Josep Rivera Aranda, Spanish Council for Scientific Research - CID-CSIC, Spain ■■ Dr. Stephen H. Safe, Texas A&M University, USA ■■ Dr. Jae-Ho Yang, Catholic University of Daegu, Korea ■■ Dr. Caroline Gaus, The University of Queensland, Australia ■■ Dr. Minghui Zheng, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Peoples’s Republic of China ■■ Dr. João Vicente de Assunção, University of São Paulo, Brazil

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ■■ Prof. Dr. Helena Ribeiro, University of São Paulo – USP ■■ Prof. Dr. Kelly Polido Kaneshiro Olympio, University of São Paulo – USP ■■ Prof. Dr. João Paulo Torres, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ ■■ Prof. Dr. João Vicente de Assunção, University of São Paulo – USP ■■ Dr. Maria Ines Zanoli Sato, São Paulo State Environmental Company – CETESB ■■ Dr. Maria Yumiko Tominaga, São Paulo State Environmental Company – CETESB ■■ Prof. Dr. Paulo Renato Dorneles, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ ■■ Prof. Dr. Thomas Krauss, National School of Public Health - ENSP/Fiocruz

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Information

Registration Registration fee for participants includes:

Symposium staff will be available at the registration desk for all registered delegates to collect their registration material. The registration desk will be located at the Floor A of the Maksoud Convention Center (see map on the back cover fold). Next to the registration desk will also work the Exhibitor Service Center (CAEX), to support sponsors and exhibitors of the event.

■■ Proceedings (USB memory stick) ■■ Symposium bag and information

package ■■ Admission to all sessions throughout

the symposium ■■ Admission to the exhibition area

The registration desk will be open at the following hours: Sunday - August 23rd, 2015

14:00 - 18:00 hours

Monday - August 24th, 2015

08:00 - 18:00 hours

Tuesday - August 25th, 2015

08:00 - 18:00 hours

Wednesday - August 26th, 2015

08:00 - 13:00 hours

Thursday - August 27th, 2015

08:00 - 18:00 hours

Friday - August 28th, 2015

08:00 - 13:00 hours

throughout the symposium ■■ Coffee, tea, refreshments and

lunches during breaks throughout the symposium ■■ Informal reception on Sunday, August 23rd, 2015 ■■ Welcome Reception on Monday, August 24th, 2015

Accompanying persons’ fee includes:

Participants wishing to register onsite may carry out their registrations at the registration desk.

■■ Admission to the exhibition area

throughout the symposium

The prices below are in Reais (R$) and local payment will be through credit card and cash (R$ - reais).

Registration Type

Registration Fee (R$)

Full Delegates

R$2.500,00

Students

R$1.000,00

Accompanying Person

R$660,00

One Day Attendance

R$1.380,00

Gala Dinner

R$210,00

■■ Coffee, tea, refreshments and

lunches during breaks throughout the symposium ■■ Informal reception on Sunday, August 23rd, 2015 ■■ Welcome Reception on Monday on Monday, August 24th, 2015

The Exchange rate is approximately 1 US$= R$ 3,5 All registration fees are quoted in Reais (R$).

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Instructions for Presenters Oral Presentations

Poster Presentations

Presenters are alloted 20 minutes total presentation time (15 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for discussion and questions). In an effort to synchronize the parallel sessions, sessions chairs have been instructed to retain a strict control of this time schedule. This is to allow participants to move from one session to another without missing anything of each presentation.

Poster presenters are to ensure they mount their poster on the correct board placed within the exhibition area that features their poster number.

The oficial format of the presentation is via data projector using Microsoft Power Point. All presenters must bring their presentation on a USB memory stick and load their presentations via Media Desk. Presenters will not be allowed to connect their own computers to the data projectors at the Symposium. It is the responsability of the individual presenters (not the organizers) to ensure their presentations are uploaded at Media desk at least 1 hour prior to the beginning of the session and to test their presentation before uploading. Media Desk Technicians will be available at the media desk (Solimões Room) to assist you with uploading your presentation to the correct session at the following times:

Posters may be fixed from 08:30 of the day of the presentation and must be removed after 17:00 of the same day. Executive Secretariat will not be responsible for poster left on the room. Each Poster Presenter has a designated time to be available at their poster and asnwers the questions. The posters being presented each day are listed in Monday, Tuesday and Thursday tbs in this program book.

Poster Session 1 Monday, August 24th, 2015 13:00 - 14:00 hours

Poster Session 2 Tuesday, August 25th, 2015 13:00 - 14:00 hours Drinks will be served at this session sponsored by PACIFIC RIM 21

Poster Session 3 Sunday - August 23rd, 2015

14:00 - 18:00 hours

Monday - August 24th, 2015

08:00 - 18:00 hours

Tuesday - August 25th, 2015

08:00 - 18:00 hours

Wednesday - August 26th, 2015

08:00 - 13:00 hours

Thursday - August 27th, 2015

08:00 - 18:00 hours

Friday - August 28th, 2015

08:00 - 11:30 hours

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Student Awards The Otto Hutzinger Student Award is presented for outstanding student presentation at the annual Dioxin Symposium to acknowledge their scientific contribution to the field of halogenated persistent organic pollutants. This award honours Professor Otto Hutzinger as the initiator of the Dioxin Simposia and his continuing interest as a teacher and researcher committed to moving science forward and to stimulating young students and the next generation of scientists. The Otto Hutzinger Student Awards (six awards total) are presented by the Secretariat of the International Advisory Board (IAB) of the Dioxin Symposia on the final day of the conference during the closing ceremony. The Award, which consists of a plaque reflecting a local aspect of the current year’s Dioxin Symposium and a cash check. The winner’s names will be published on the Symposium’s website www.dioxin20xx.org.

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Side Meetings August 23rd, 2015

August 27th, 2015

Satellite Symposium on DDT The Satellite Symposium on DDT, organized by the Institute of Biophysics of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), in partnership with the Department of Environmental Health, School of Public Health of the University of Sao Paulo (USP), will gather researchers interested in environmental, toxicological and health-related insecticide DDT, used in large scale in several regions of the world, until recently (Support promised: CAPES) Coordinator: Prof. Dr. João Paulo Torres, Biophysics Institute, UFRJ Time: 10:00 – 16:00 Room: Tapajós August 25th, 2015

Special Seminar A – Sponsored by Thermo Scientific Let’s Celebrate: DFS Birthday! - 10 Years Gold Standard in Dioxin & POPs Analysis Time: 12:15 – 13:00 Room: Ceará Student Activity: Happy Hour and Science Opportunity for students to interact with leading scientists in a relaxed atmosphere Time: 18:00 - 20:00 Place: to be informed

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Special Seminar B – Sponsored by Thermo Scientific Discover the Most Comprehensive GC-MS Portfolio for Dioxins & POPs Time: 12:15 – 13:00 Room: Ceara

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Social Program Informal Reception on SUNDAY Sunday - August 23rd, 2015 18:00 - 20:00 Maksoud Plaza Hotel (Mato Grosso Room) All registered delegates, accompanying persons and sponsors are invited to an informal drink and good music in the oficial venue of DIOXIN 2015, Maksoud Plaza Hotel. Drinks and Brazilian snacks will be served. Welcome Address by Prof. Dr. Helena Ribeiro, Immediate Past Dean of the School of Public Health, University of Sao Paulo. Dress: Casual ** Attendance to this reception is included in the registration fee

Welcome Reception on MONDAY Monday - August 24th, 2015 18:00 - 20:00 MASP - Museum of Art of São Paulo Av. Paulista, 1578, São Paulo The São Paulo Museum of Art, founded in 1947 by Assis Chateaubriand and Pietro Maria Bardi, is an art museum located on Paulista Avenue in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. It is well known for its headquarters, a 1968 concrete and glass structure designed by Lina Bo Bardi, whose main body is supported by two lateral beams over a 74 metres (243 ft) freestanding space, considered a landmark of the city and a main symbol of modern Brazilian architecture. All the registered delegates, accompanying persons and sponsors are invited to the DIOXIN 2015 official reception. A special selection of Brazilian snacks and drinks will be served. Transport: at 17:30 buses will depart Maksoud Plaza hotel. Participants are also invited to a pleasant walk from the MASP, which is located 800 meters distance from the hotel. Return buses to the venue will departs since 20:00. Dress: Casual ** Attendance to this reception is included in the registration fee

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Gala Dinner on THURSDAY Thursday - August 27th, 2015 19:00 - 23:00 Terra da Garoa (Land of Drizzle) Avenida São João, 555, São Paulo The Organizing Committee would like to invite all the participants to enjoy DIOXIN 2015 Gala Dinner. The Gala Dinner will be held on August 27th, 2015, at 19:00 at “Terra da Garoa” (Land of Drizzle). The house of shows and events Terra da Garoa is located at São Paulo Historical Center with an unique concept: integration of a great show, dinner and thematic cuisine. During the dinner the guests will enjoy a great Brazilian show, with dancers and the best Brazilian popular music. We would like to thank Wellington Laboratories for sponsoring this Gala Dinner. Transportation: will be provided to all participants from 18:00 hours starting from the Maksoud Hotel. Return bus to the Maksoud Hotel will be available from 22:00 hours. Dress: Smart Casual ** Attendance to this reception is NOT included in the registration fee. Tickets are limited and can be purchased at the registration desk.

Sponsor

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Special Tours on Wednesday - August 26th, 2015 We invite the participants of the DIOXIN 2015 to enjoy a little more of São Paulo city. For the tour of August 26th, 2015 we have selected four special tours for your choice. Attendance to the tours is NOT included on the registration fee. All the tours are subjected to a minimum of participants. The symposium organization

reserve the right to cancel these tours if the minimum quote is not reached. The tours will leave at 13.00 from Hotel Maksoud Plaza (lobby) and return to the same place at the end of the tour. If you did not book your tour in advance, you will be able to do it at the registration desk.

Gastronomic Zapping Tour R$ 150,00 Duration: 06 hours Minimum of 20 people Description of itinerary: Getting started: We will visit a free fair where we could have “pastel” and “sugar cane juicy”. Historical Downtown: Metropolitan Cathedral, Pateo do Colégio, walk through the pedestrian area (visiting the Stock Market and Saint Benedict’s church), Municipal Theater, old train stations, Pinacoteca museum and much more. The best Portuguese sweets are here. They are not Brazilian but it worths the visit. Municipal market: where will finish the tour of the historic center with tasting of tropical fruits. There is also the famous bologna sandwich. We will pass along Avenida Paulista: our main street with modern buildings, MASP museum and a piece of our original rain forest. Ibirapuera Park: architect Oscar Niemeyer project full of excellent art museums. Vila Madalena: neighborhood of alternative artists and intellectuals with a lot of street art, style and creativity. In different places, we prove elected “best cheese bread and the best coffee” of. Also we visit a “Tapiocaria”. * Meals / tickets not included

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Graphite Tour R$ 150,00 Duration: 05 hours Minimum of 20 people Description of itinerary: A vision of urban interventions of world renowned Brazilian artists who redrew the face of the metropolis. We will visit the main “alleys” of graffiti in the city that are considered open art galleries and the real galleries that represent our street art. Depending on the availability of the artists, the tour may include a chat with a graffiti artist as well as a visit to a social project. * The prices do not include the tickets for Biological Institute. It is R$10,00 per person, paid directly at the Institute.

Favela Tour - Paraisópolis Special R$ 150,00 Duration: 05 hours Minimum of 20 people Description of itinerary: Paraisópolis, with its more than 100 000 inhabitants, is the second largest in the city. An independent community that features, among others, hair salons, Banks, travel agencies and the oldest library in a slum in the city. Among others, we will get to know “Seu Berbela” that magically transforms elements of his workshop of cars and motorcycles in sculptures of surprising delicacy and movement. Also we will visit the Stone House of Estevão. Known as the “Brazilian Gaudi”, he is a unique artist who has the power of expanding the vision of the visitor about the use of everyday objects. For over 20 years, his house grows almost organically and unconventionally.

Guarujá Tour R$ 230,00 Duration: 08 hours Minimum of 20 people Description of itinerary: We will visit one of the oldest and most charming watering places in the state of São Paulo, 2 hours from the city. During this day we will visit the 3 most famous beaches: Pitangueiras, Enseada and Pernambuco. We’ll talk about the city, its history and its attractions. Return in the evening.

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Optional Tours For Accompanying Persons To book any of these tours, please contact the oficial travel agency Levitatur, that will be next to DIOXIN 2015 registration desk. +55 11 2090-0970 [email protected] www.levitatur.com.br/dioxin-2015/tours

Embu das Artes Date: August 23rd, 2015 Time: 09:00 to 17:00 Duration: 08 hours Description: The touristic stanza of Embú, also known by Embu das Artes, is located only 30 km from the capital (São Paulo) and draws attention by its numerous artists who make the city becomes a giant roofless studio. On the weekends the streets around the historical center gathers a lot of craftsmen who exposes their arts. Paintings, craved wood, tissues, antiques, rustic furniture, silver objects, clothes and a many other things are the attractions of the fair which takes the central streets of the city. Many beautiful and cheap things can be found, you just have to look around to find it. The Food & Beverage in Embú das Artes will delight even the most demanding tastes, with great restaurants of national and international culinary, including Acarajé tents. You can find every kind of handicraft by the downtown streets, including many paintings, wood stuff, rustic furniture, antiques, tissues, upholstered furniture and even homemade breads. The tourists can also enjoy the old buildings of the historical center of Embú das Artes, including some stores held inside old houses. While visiting, take a look at the roomsand repair how they were built.

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Shopping at Haddock Lobo Date: August 24th, 2015 Time: 13:00 to 19:00 Duration: 06 hours Description: These streets are recognized as one of the most elegant shopping points of the city. Despite being long (2.600 meters) it gathers in a few blocks, near of the crossing with Augusta Street, some of the most famous and expensive brands of the country in the luxury goods sector, such as Diesel, Shoulder, La Perla, Le Lis Blanc, Tommy Hilfiger, Forum, Osklen, Camper, H. Stern and Ellus, among others. The street Oscar Freire, according with Mystery Shopping International, was elected one of the eight most luxurious streets in the world, and is the most vibrant symbol of Jardins, São Paulo region that concentrates a big part of the luxury shopping street in the country. On side streets, such as Haddock Lobo, Bela Cintra and Alameda Lorena, can also be found important boutiques of Brazilian and international brands such as Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Salvatore Ferragamo, Bulgari, Cartier, Giorgio Armani, Armani, Versace, Carlos Miele, NK Store, Annunciation, Marc Jacobs and Bo.Bô plus several restaurants and luxury sweetmeat like Fasano, Antiquarius, Gero, Rodeo, Tatoo, BelaSintra, Häagen-Dazs, Dulca, Cristallo and others.

Spa Hotel Grand Hyatt Date: August 25th, 2015 Description: The Grand Hyatt São Paulo offers to customers - guests or not - the option of Day Spa, which offers products and services of the hotel for a day of use, even without accommodation. When you purchase the special package of treatments Amanary Spa, the client can enjoy the indoor pool (heated) and outdoor, fitness center and dry sauna. In addition, the spa also offers towels, bathrobes and slippers. The Day Spa user receives a key to safely store their belongings in the locker room cabinet. Among the locker room facilities are also available showers and amenities such as shampoo, shower gel, lotion, hair dryer, etc. Zen Day Spa Package - Duration: 2 hours Invigorating Day Spa Package - Duration: 2:50 hours Day Spa Package Exuberance - Duration: 4:10 hours If the desire is to finish the day in big style you can dine in one of the hotel’s three restaurants, EauFrench Grill (contemporary French), Kinu (Japanese) or CCulturaCaseira (local comfortfood with Italian and Portuguese influences).

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Gastronomic Circuit Date: August 26th, 2015 Time: 13:00 to 19:00 Duration: 06 hours Description: Leaving the hotel we will make a stroll through Liberdade neighborhood, famous by being home of a lot of oriental descendants in São Paulo, walking by the streets, stores and tents, going to the Municipal Market where the group will find out our many typical fruits, cheeses and spices. Stop for lunch (mortadella sandwich, codfish scone, pies, and other options that the visitor may chose), ending the tour with a delicious dessert at the Paris 6, famous in São Paulo by its menu with almost 200 options inspired in celebrities’ recipes.

Guarujá Tour Date: August 27th, 2015 Time: 09:00 to 20:00 Duration: 10 hours Visited Location: Frame of Whales, Chapel of Slaves, Chapel Santa Cruz dos Navegantes, Ecologic Station of Sorocutuba, Lighthouse of the Gizzard, The Barra Fortress Great, Fortress of San Felipe or San Luiz, Itapema Fortress, Fortress of São João da Bertioga.

Shopping Circuit on 25 de Março and Bom Retiro Date: August 28th, 2015 Time: 09:00 to 13:00 Duration: 06 hours Description: To add to your shopping journey, a suggestion is the biggest roofless commercial conglomerate of Latin America: 25 de Março Street. Afterwards we will take you to one of the main commercial neighbnorhoods of the city, with trend in female fashion: Bom Retiro stress is one of the most crowded.

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Other Interesting Tours To book any of these tours, please contact the oficial travel agency Levitatur, that will be next to DIOXIN 2015 registration desk.

Gastronomic Circuit Sp Price: R$ 168,00 Description of itinerary: Leaving the hotel we will make a stroll through Liberdade neighborhood, famous by being home of a lot of oriental descendants in São Paulo, walking by the streets, stores and tents, going to the Municipal Market where the group will find out our many typical fruits, cheeses and spices. Stop for lunch (mortadella sandwich, codfish scone, pies, and other options that the visitor may chose), ending the tour with a delicious dessert at the Paris 6, famous in São Paulo by its menu with almost 200 options inspired in celebrities’ recipes. ** Price per passenger with minimum of 6 passengers Included services: 01 executive van with uniformed driver; 01 Bilingual tourism guide accredited by the Tourism Ministry; Duration of 6 hours; Pick Up at a hotel near Jardins’ neighborhood. Not included on the package: - Extra expenses with food and beverages; - Expenses with tickets for tourism attractions; - Expenses with extra hours of bilingual tourism guide; - Expenses with extra hours of executive van.

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Historic Downtown Price: R$ 85,00 Days: Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday Duration: About 3 hours Description of itinerary: Bar Brahma, Republic Square, Italia Building, São Luis Avenue, May 23th Avenue, Liberdade Neighborhood, Portugal’s house, Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church, Caixa Cultural Whole, Solar of Marquise, College Courtyard, São Bento Complex, Martinelli Building, Altino Arantes Building (Banespa), Anhangabaú Valley, Chá Viaduct, Municipal Theater, Ramos de Azevedo Squase, Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos Church / Largo do Paissandu, cross of Ipiranga Avenue with São João Avenue, Pinacoteca Station, Light Station, Pinacoteca do Estado, Municipal Market Paulistano, backing to Bar Brahma Centro. Landing sites: Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church, Caixa Cultural Whole, Solar of Marquise, College Courtyard and Municipal Market Paulistano.

Night - Bar Brahma Price: R$ 85,00 Days: Tuesday It takes: About 3 hours Description of itinerary: Bar Brahma, Republic Square, Copan Building, May 23th Avenue, Liberdade Neighborhood, João Mendes Forum, Justice Palace, Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church, College Courtyard, Boa Vista Street, São Bento Monastery, Libero Badaró Street, Martinelli Building, Altino Arantes Building (Banespa), City Hall, Chá Viaduct, Shopping Light, Municipal Theater, São João Avenue, Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos Church, Rock Gallery, Point Chic, backing to Bar Brahma Centro. Landing sites: Bar Brahma Centro.

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Night - Terraço Itália Price: R$ 146,00 Days: Wednesday Duration: About 3 hours Description of itinerary: Bar Brahma, Republic Square, Itália Building, Copan Building, May 23th Avenue, Liberdade Neighborhood, João Mendes Forum, Justice Palace, Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church, College Courtyard, Boa Vista Street, São Bento Monastery, Libero Badaró Street, Martinelli Building, Altino Arantes Building (Banespa), City Hall, Chá Viaduct, Shopping Light, Municipal Theater, São João Avenue, Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos Church, Rock Gallery (WELCOME DRINK AT TERRAÇO ITALIA), backing to Bar Brahma Centro. Landing sites: Terraço Itália Restaurant

Night - Panoramic View Price: R$ 85,00 Days: Thursday / Friday Duration: About 3 hours Description of itinerary: Bar Brahma, Republic Square, Italia Building, Copan Building, Nossa Senhora da Consolação Church, Consolação Avenue, Consolação Cemetery, Paulista Avenue, Haddock Lobo Street, showing the neighborhoods: Jardim Paulista, Jardim América, Nossa Senhora do Brasil Church, Brasil Avenue, Ibirapuera Park, Obelisco, May 23th Avenue, Liberdade Neighborhood, João Mendes Forum, Justice Palace, Sé Square and Zero Mark, Sé Church, College Courtyard, Boa Vista Street, São Bento Monastery, Libero Badaró Street, Martinelli Building, Altino Arantes Building (Banespa), City Hall, Chá Viaduct, Shopping Light, Municipal Theater, São João Avenue, Nossa Senhora do Rosário dos Homens Pretos Church, Rock Gallery, backing to Bar Brahma Centro. There is no landing sites because of security.

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General Information Official Venue DIOXIN 2015 will be held at Maksoud Plaza Hotel, located very close to Avenida Paulista in the heart of São Paulo, only 29 kilometers from Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) and 9 kilometers from São Paulo Congonhas Domestic Airport (CGH). As one of the most iconic hotels in São Paulo, Maksoud Plaza Hotel is quite simply the place to stay when visiting the city for business or leisure. Perfectly located just one block off of fashionable Avenida Paulista, steps from top businesses and the finest shopping and restaurants in the Bela Vista district, the hotel is a beacon of five-star luxury. Whether you are relaxing in the 416 exquisitely designed rooms or suites, unwinding in the heated indoor pool or savoring gourmet cuisine in one of our renowned restaurants, you will experience the epitome of elegance and sophistication. Strategic located in the centre of São Paulo, next to shopping malls, banks, excelente restaurantes, the hotel is within blocks of two major stations of the São Paulo Subway System, the Trianon and Brigadeiro Stations.

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What sets São Paulo

Executive Secretariat

Beautiful, rich, intellectual, democratic, alive, sporting, cultural, sentimental, romantic, modern, serious, outgoing, professional. After all, what defines São Paulo? There is absolutely no adjective that could precisely what is one of the world’s megacities. Thoroughly multiplicity of nationalities, cultures, beliefs, philosophies and ideals, this great pioneering metropolis is truly cosmopolitan, by vocation and adoption. It’s Italian, German, Jewish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, French, African, Arabic, Spanish, Latin, Brazilian, Sao Paulo. These and many other facets are present in the architecture of the buildings, the streets, the refined tastes of their culinary delights and in the styles and mannerisms of a people who never stop, day-to-day valiantly writing the story of the city. We can describe São Paulo’s greatness in many ways. Noting that it houses the largest hotel complex in Latin America, the most complete hospital in the country and focuses on its territory the largest Brazilian cultural center. It is also one of the international capitals of gastronomy, fixed target large events, fairs and exhibitions globally recognized, seat of academic centers and renowned research, and so much more. The capital is one of the few places able to merge harmoniously modernity and history. It has played host to major events involving from the banks of Ipiranga, through political, cultural revolutions and protests in favor of democracy. Home to hundreds of cinemas, museums, theaters, areas of historical and cultural heritage, parks, concert halls, theme parks, restaurants, bars, hotels, events spaces, fairs, shopping malls, streets with specialized commerce. Each year, about 15 million visitors come to the city to business or professional contacts, shopping or enjoy a cultural calendar attuned to what is done in the world. Being in São Paulo is to experience a metropolis 24 hours, with a lifestyle that combines work and leisure as if they were two sides of the same coin. Capital of a UK size of the state, with a population close to that of Spain and generates almost half of the Brazilian economy, São Paulo has also become the first tourist destination in the country. (by São Paulo Convention and Visitors Bureau) São Paulo Tourist Guides: http://www.visitesaopaulo.com/tour-virtual.asp

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Useful Information Safety

Banks

When traveling, as in any major city, take certain precautions. Do not carry valuables such as jewellery, airline tickets, money and important documents with you – it is advisable to leave them in a hotel safe deposit box. In the event your room key is lost or stolen , notify the hotel management as soon as possible. Travel in a group and plan your itinerary before leaving the hotel to ensure a smooth arrival at your destination.

Banks are open weekdays from 10am to 4pm; they are closed on weekends and public holidays. Before leaving home, visitors are encouraged to check the acceptability of their credit and/or cash cards with their local bank. Automated teller machines (ATMs) can be found almost everywhere; some machines provide 24-hour cash withdrawal (R$) facilities for major credit cards.

As in any world city the size of São Paulo, the key to an uneventful stay is to protect yourself from pickpockets and carry as little cash and as few valuables as possible. The São Paulo military police and the São Paulo municipal guard corps have stations and reporting centres. In case of need, please contact the hotel front desk for guidance and assistance.

Currency The Brazilian currency is the Real (R$); there are 100 centavos in one Real. Brazilian coins come in denominations of 1 centavo (bronze); 5, 10, 25 and 50 centavos (silver) and a R$ 1,00 coin (nickel and bronze). Bills come in denominations of R$ 2, R$ 5, R$ 10, R$ 20, R$ 50 and R$ 100. The value of the real against the US dollar varies according to the daily exchange rate. Banks and exchange bureau charge a commission on exchange transactions, so visitors should enquire beforehand. As elsewhere, the rates of exchange for cash and travellers’ cheques are marginally different, and coins are not exchangeable. Money changers are obliged by law to display net rates of exchange. Receipts for exchange must be issued by law; it is advisable to keep these until after departure.

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Drawing cash with Credit or Bank cards Visa card holders may withdraw cash at branches of most of Brazilian banks. Card holders with a PIN number may obtain cash from the 24-hour machines.

Shopping Shopping - Credit Cards and Cheques American Express, VISA, Diners Club and MasterCard are accepted at the majority of shops, although it is always a good idea to confirm this before buying. Occasionally a small discount is offered on cash sales. Personal cheques drawn on overseas banks are not accepted. Generally speaking, travellers’ cheques are welcome. Visitors are encouraged to check the daily dollar rate at their hotels before going shopping. Warranties and Receipts When buying expensive photographic, electronic or electrical goods always ensure that the warranty card is filled in, stamped and returned to you. Check the manual accompanying the item in question to ascertain that the warranty will be honoured outside Brazil. In all transactions involving larger sums of money, ask for the official, detailed bill of sale; in all transactions, keep your customer copy of the credit card slip. Tax-free shopping in Brazil is restricted to the airports. Exchanges and Refunds Check with the salesperson as to the store’s policy on exchanges and refunds. In most shops, it may be possible to exchange goods, but refunds are rarely, if ever, made.

Additional Travel Information Electricity The voltage is 110 volts in São Paulo. Most hotels bathrooms also have a 220-volt socket.

hotels have in-room internet hook-up and fax machines. Other offers this service through their Concierge or Business Centre. Outside hotels, long-distance calls can be made from IDD payphones or card phones in various locations. The push-button call-home system, providing immediate connection to the operator of the country required, is also available. For information about dialling access and IDD phone locations, contact the hotel operator. Not all local calls from private phones are free. However, shops, restaurants and bars without payphones will usually permit free use of their phones. Medical Services Most hotels have immediate access to oncall 24-hour medical assistance. There are also many public and private hospitals with 24-hour emergency and out-patient departments. Many of the doctors and dentists in the city of São Paulo trained or did postgraduate studies overseas. All hotels have a list of recommended medical services. Restaurant Tipping When dining out, most establishments include a 10% service charge on the bill. However, it is customary to leave a little extra for good service. Water The water supply in São Paulo city conforms to international standards. Nevertheless, it is advisable to drink only mineral water.

Telecommunications Adjust your watch when you arrive. São Paulo is 3 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

General Hours of Business Office hours are usually from 9am to 6pm. Stores normally open at 9am and close at 7pm. Lunch is usually taken from 12pm to 2pm. Most offices are closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

Brazil is connected to all appropriate international telephone and satellite communications systems, providing troublefree connections to virtually anywhere in the world. Most hotels provide guest room International Direct Dial (IDD) services; some

Postal Services The Brazilian postal services meet all international standards, and there are many post offices around the city. They are closed on Sundays and public holidays. Most hotels offer postal facilities for guests’ letters and packages and a packing service.

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Climate The city has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Cfa/Cwa), according to the Köppen classification. In summer (January through March), the mean low temperature is about 17 °C (63 °F) and the mean high temperature is near 28 °C (82 °F). In winter, temperatures tend to range between 11 and 23 °C (52 and 73 °F). Temperature averages are similar to those of Sydney and Los Angeles. The Tropic of Capricorn, at about 23°27’ S, passes through north of São Paulo and roughly marks the boundary between the tropical and temperate areas of South America. Because of its elevation, however, São Paulo enjoys a temperate climate. The city experiences relatively four distinct seasons. The winter (June to September) is mild and subdry, and the summer is moderately warm and rainy. Fall and spring are transitional seasons. Frosts occur sporadically in regions further away from the center, in some winters throughout the city. During late winter, especially August, the city experiences the phenomenon known as “veranico” or “verãozinho” (“little summer”), which consists of hot and dry weather, sometimes reaching temperatures well above 28 °C (82 °F). On the other hand, relatively cool days during summer are fairly common when persistent winds blow from the ocean. On such occasions daily high temperatures may not surpass 20 °C (68 °F), accompanied by lows often below 15 °C (59 °F), however, summer can be extremely hot when a heat wave hits the city followed by temperatures around 34 °C (93 °F), but in places with greater skyscraper density and less tree cover, the temperature can feel like 39 °C(102 °F), as on Paulista Avenue for example. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A3o_Paulo#Climate

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Insurance It is strongly recommended that participants take out adequate cover for health, travel and private liability insurance. The organizers cannot accept responsibility for personal injury, loss or damage to private property belonging to the symposium participants and accompanying persons.

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PROGRAM Monday

24 August 2015

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Monday 24 August 2015 Opening Ceremony Musical presentation

09:00 Welcome by the Chair 10:00 Representative of the International Advisory Board

Plenary Room

Representative of the Ministry of the Environment of Brazil Representative of the Environment Agency of São Paulo (CETESB) Representative of the Scientific Committee

10:00 Exhibition opening & coffee break 10:40

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Plenary Session I POPs and Endocrine Disruption: Hidden Threats to Birds - A History of Organochlorine Contamination. 10:40 Dr. Robert W. Risebrough, Ph.D. - Executive Director, The Bodega Bay Institute - Berkeley, CA, USA.

Plenary Room

12:00

The Evaluation Process of New POPs Professor Estefania Gastaldello Moreira, Ph.D., State University of Londrina, Brazil. Chair of the POP Review Committee - POPRC

12:00 Lunch 13:00 13:00 Poster session I 14:00

Foyer

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 1

Brasil

Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 1

São Paulo

14:00 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 1 15:20

Paraná

Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 1

Pernambuco

Sources, Levels, and Fate of Flame Retardants in the Environment

Ceará

15:20 Coffee Break 15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 2

Brasil

Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 2

São Paulo

15:50 17:30 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 2 Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 2

Paraná Pernambuco

17:30 Transportation to opening ceremony 18:00 18:00 Opening reception 20:00

MASP - Museum of Art of Sao Paulo

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Monday 24 August 2015 14:00 15:20

Oral Session 1 Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 1

14:00 15:20

Oral Session 2 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 1

Room Brasil

Chairs Heidelore Fiedler and Qinghua Zhang

Room São Paulo

Chairs Maria Ines Zanoli Sato and Maria Yumiko Tominaga

14:00

21140 INVENTORY AND ACTION PLAN ON NEW POPS

14:00

19124 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS CONTAMINATION OF SEDIMENT AND WASTE MATERIALS

Alberto da Rocha Neto Leticia Reis de Carvalho Marilia P T de Almeida Cayssa Marcondes Paulo Alexandre Alves Toledo Otávio Maioli Camila Arruda Boechat

Khageshwar Singh Patel Yogita Nayak Saroj Sharma C. C. Hung

14:20 14:20

19464 UPDATED INVENTORY OF PCDD/FS IN CHINA Wenbin Liu Ying Han Xuebin Chen Xiao Liao Mengjing Wang Minghui Zheng

14:40

Risibe Florence Lehutso Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo

14:40

20365 PCB INVENTORY AND MANAGEMENT CHALLENGE & PROGRESS IN SRI LANKA

20471 CEN TS/EN 1948-5 THE WORLDWIDE FIRST STANDARD FOR CONTINUOUS DIOXIN EMISSION MONITORING GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND TYPE PERFORMANCE TEST

19878 AIR-WATER EXCHANGE OF METHOXYLATED BROMODIPHENYL ETHERS IN THE NORTHERN BALTIC SEA Terry F. Bidleman Kathleen Agosta Agneta Andersson Peter Haglund Olle Nygren Matyas Ripszam Mats Tysklind Matyas Ripszam

Roland Weber Jasin Korale Arachchige Bandulasoma Wijegunasekara W.J.K.D Ranpatige V. Hewawasam S. M. Werahera S.A.M. Azmy

15:00

19424 Occurrence and seasonal trend of Triclosan and Trichlorocarban in wastewater and sludge from wastewater treatment plants in Gauteng province, South Africa

15:00

20416 STATUS AND TRENDS OF OLD/NEW FLAME RETARDANTS IN CALIFORNIA: REVIEW AND UPDATE June Soo Park Emily Parry Weihong Guo Ranjit Gill Miaomiao Wang Myrto Petreas

Juergen Reinmann

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14:00 15:20

Oral Session 3 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 1

Room Paraná

Chairs Jacob de Boer and Myrto Petreas

14:00

19415 Novel and fast quantification method for chlorinated paraffins by direct injection high-resolution mass spectrometry with pattern deconvolution

14:00 15:20

Oral Session 4 Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 1

Room Pernambuco

Chairs Robert J Letcher and Kim Fernie

14:00

19358 Microplastics From Personal Care Products Facilitate Transfer Of Adsorbed PBDEs To Fish Bradley Clarke Peter Wardrop Jeff Shimeta Daynathi Nugegoda Paul Morrison Ana Miranda Min Tang

Christian Bogdal Tomas Alsberg Pascal Diefenbacher Matthew MacLeod Urs Berger

14:20

19537 Modelling isotopic peak distributions of chlorinated paraffins homologue groups in high resolution mass spectrometry in soft ionization modes

14:20

Bo Yuan Tomas Alsberg Christian Bogdal Matthew MacLeod Cynthia de Wit

14:40

Paulo Renato Dorneles Rayane Moreira de Castro Janeide de Assis Padilha Thais de Castro Paiva Petrus Magnus Galvão Olaf Malm Philippe Grandjean

20058 Synthesis and characterization of a medium-chain chlorinated paraffin (MCCP) mixture

14:40

Christoph Gallistl Walter Vetter

15:00

20160 EVALUATION OF PILOT-WHALE (Globicephala melas) EXPOSURE TO POP-LIKE (ORGANOTIN) COMPOUNDS IN FAROE ISLAND (DENMARK) WATERS THROUGH HEPATIC AND RENAL TOTAL TIN CONCENTRATIONS

20395 VOLUMETRIC ABSORPTIVE MICROSAMPLING FOR THE SCREENING OF OCPs AND PCBs IN µL VOLUMES OF HUMAN BLOOD

20495 TROPHODYNAMIC OF PCDD/Fs, NON-ORTHO-PCBs AND PBDEs IN MEDITERRANEAN GULLS BASED ON A THREE ISOTOPE APPROACH (δ13C, δ15N AND δ34S) Jose Luis Roscales García Alba Vicente Juan Muñoz-Arnanz Jose I. Aguirre Laura Morales Esteban Abad Begoña Jiménez

Jef Focant Benjamin L’Homme

15:00

20393 POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS (PBDES) AND HEXABROMOCYCLODODECANE (HBCDD) IN FISH OF GERMAN WATERS: A STUDY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE EU WATER FRAMEWORK DIRECTIVE Nina Lohmann Steffi Rolle Olaf Paepke Heinz Ruedel Diana Teubner Jan Koschorreck

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Monday 24 August 2015 14:00 15:20

Oral Session 5 Sources, Levels and Fate of Flame Retardants in the Environment 1

15:50 17:30

Oral Session 6 Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 2

Room Ceará

Chairs Mehran Alaee and Thomas Krauss

Room Brasil

Chairs Heidelore Fiedler and Qinghua Zhang

14:00

19239 BROMINATED AND PHOSPHATED FLAME RETARDANTS IN INDOOR DUST FROM ISTANBUL: OCCURRENCE AND HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT

15:50

21129 BRAZIL’S ACTION PLAN FOR THE PROGRESSIVE REDUCTION OF RELEASES OF UNINTENTIONALLY PRODUCED POPs FROM ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES

Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus Liisa Jantunen Aslınur Topcu Melis Yalcin Henry Alegria Cafer Turgut Kevin Jones

14:20

João Vicente de Assunção Letícia Reis de Carvalho Alberto da Rocha Neto Camila Arruda Boechat Marilia P Torres de Almeida

16:10

19528 CONCENTRATIONS OF POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS, HEXABROMOCYCLODODECANES AND TETRABROMOBISPHENOL-A IN BREAST MILK FROM UNITED KINGDOM WOMEN DO NOT DECREASE OVER TWELVE MONTHS OF LACTATION

Maher Ben Abda Oliver Schaef Laetitia Bullot Angelique Simon-Masseron Christophe Coste Serge Reynaud Stéphanie Defour Yves Zerega Emmanuel Fiani

Stuart Harrad Mohamed Abdallah

14:40

19547 Flame retardants on our desks

16:30

Jacob de Boer Sicco Brandsma Ana Ballesteros-Gomez Heather Leslie Leonards PEG

15:00

19606 (RE)EMERGING PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (POPS), EXPOSURE, FATE AND TEMPORAL CHANGES IN POLAR BEARS (URSUS MARITIMUS) FROM A POP HOTSPOT IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC, HUDSON BAY

19430 THE USE OF ZEOLITES AS SELECTIVE ADSORBENTS FOR DIOXINS IN WASTE INCINERATION PLANT EMISSIONS

20347 Pilot test on the catalytic removal of dioxin-like compounds from municipal waste incinerator Yuancheng Li Gang Yu Jun Huang Bin Wang Shou-xiang Sheng

16:50

21137 NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN OF THE STOCKHOLM CONVENTION ON PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS FOR BRAZIL Alberto da Rocha Neto Leticia Reis de Carvalho Marilia P T de Almeida Cayssa Marcondes Paulo Alexandre Alves de Toledo Camila Arruda Boechat Otávio Maioli Joao Vicente de Assuncao

Robert J. Letcher Markus Dyck Ed Sverko Eric Reiner David Blair Shaogang Chu Li Shen

17:10

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20037 TEST BURN OF PESTICIDE POPS WASTE BY PREHEATER/PRECALCINER CEMENT KILN IN CHINA Peng Zheng Gao Xinhua Ding Qiong Yu Lifeng Kåre Helge Karstensen

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15:50 17:30

Oral Session 7 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 2

15:50 17:10

Oral Session 8 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 2

Room São Paulo

Chairs Maria Ines Zanoli Sato and Maria YumikoTominaga

Room Paraná

Chairs Jacob de Boer and Myrto Petreas

15:50

19421 DETERMINATION OF HENRY’S LAW CONSTANTS OF POLYCHLORINATED NAPHTHALENES AS A FUNCTION OF TEMPERATURE

15:50

19521 Use of Micro Scale Solid Phase Extraction and Automated Clean Up in POPs Analysis of Milk and Serum Rudolf Addink Juma R

Mustafa Odabasi Mutlu Adali

16:10

19437 EMISSIONS OF PCDD/ Fs FROM MEDICAL INCINERATORS IN HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM

16:10

Chu Van Hai Mai Tuan Anh

16:30

16:50

Sergio A. Guazzotti Cristian Cojocariu Manuela Abalos Esteban Abad Holgado Jordi Saulo Dominic Roberts Pul Silcock

19459 TWO YEARS OF ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT IN THE SURFACE WATERS IN SAO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL Daniela Dayrell França Gisela de Assis Martini Walace Anderson de Almeida Soares Gilson Alves Quináglia

16:30

21131 PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (POPs) IN TWO SPECIES OF EDIBLE FISHES (Micropogonias furnieri AND Sardinella brasiliensis) FROM GUANABARA BAY, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

19478 The Separation of 2,3,7,8-Substituted Polychlorinated Dibenzo-pdioxins and Polychlorinated Dibenzofurans using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Nicole Riddell Bert van Bavel Ingrid Ericson Jogsten Robert McCrindle Alan McAlees Dave Potter Colleen Tashiro Brock Chittim

Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha Leonardo de Fontes Estrella Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira João Paulo Machado Torres

17:10

19457 POTENTIAL OF GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY COUPLED WITH ORBITRAB-BASED MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR THE ANALYSIS OF HALOGENATED PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN FOOD AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES

19451 POLYCHLORINATED NAPHTHALENE (PCN) EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRIC-ARC FURNACES FOR STEEL-MAKING

16:50

20418 ION MOBILITY ENHANCED SEPARATION OF POLY-HALOGENATED DIOXINS AND FURANS IN CONTROLLED BURN SAMPLES Lauren Mullin Kari Lynn Organtini Adam Ladak Jennifer Burgess Frank Dorman

Yetkin Dumanoglu Melik Kara Hasan Altiok Tolga Elbir Abdurrahman Bayram Mustafa Odabasi

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Monday 24 August 2015 15:50 17:30

Oral Session 9 Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 2

Room Pernambuco

Chairs Eric Reiner and Paulo Dorneles

15:50

19967 CHANGES IN THYROID PARAMETERS OF HATCHLING AMERICAN KESTRELS (FALCO SPARVERIUS) FOLLOWING EMBRYONIC EXPOSURE TO TECHNICAL SHORT CHAIN CHLORINATED PARAFFINS (SCCPS; C10-13, 55.5% CL)

17:10

Stefan van Leeuwen Ron Hoogenboom Guillaume ten Dam Michiel Kotterman

Kim J. Fernie Paula FP Henry Robert J. Letcher Vince Palace Lisa Peters Barnett A. Rattner Ed Sverko Natalie K. Karouna-Renier

16:10

20497 ASSESSMENT OF CONTAMINATION BY POPs IN BLUE WHALES (Balaenoptera musculus) FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN Juan Muñoz-Arnanz Andrea D. Chirife Barbara Galletti Vernazzani Elsa Cabrera Mariano Sironi Javier Millán Begoña Jiménez

16:30

19612 A COMPREHENSIVE NON-TARGETED SCREENING OF HALOGENATED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN DOLPHINS FROM BRAZIL Mariana Batha Alonso José Lailson-Brito Alexandre Azevedo Elitieri Santos-Neto João Paulo Machado Torres Olaf Malm Eunha Hoh Nathan Dodder Keith Maruya

16:50

20436 ARE TRENDS IN SEX RATION RESPONSIBLE FOR DECREASING PCDD/F AND PCB LEVELS IN DUTCH EEL?

19427 DO PRECURSORS PLAY A ROLE IN BALTIC SEA FOOD WEB ACCUMULATION OF PERFLUOROALKYL ACIDS (PFAAs)? Wouter Gebbink Anders Bignert Urs Berger

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Poster session I 13:00 - 14:00

Analytical, Screening and Confirmatory Methods

PAP019519 A NEW MICROEXTRACTION APPROACH FOR ASSESSING THE HUMAN EXPOSURE TO PHTHALATE ESTERS THROUGH ITS METABOLITES IN HUMAN NAILS

PAP019099 ACCELERATED SOLVENT EXTRACTION COMBINED WITH IN-LINE CLEANUP AND GC-MS/MS WITH ISOTOPE DILUTION TECHNIQUES TO DETERMINE TRACE-LEVEL CARBAZOLES IN SEDIMENT Wen-Ling Chen Zhiyong Xie Hendrik Wolschke

Andreia Alves Griet Jacobs Guido Vanermen

Jürgen Gandrass Ralf Ebinghaus

PAP019520 MONITORING THE PRESENCE OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE DIESTERS IN HUMAN HAIR Andreia Alves Stijn Simons Griet Jacobs

PAP019396 Congener Specific Determination of Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Kingdom of Saudi Arabian Human Milk Mohamed H. EL-Saied PAP019440 DEVELOPMENT OF A LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF EMERGING ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME RETARDANTS IN DUST, TEXTILES AND PLASTICS Alin Constantin Ionas Fuchao Xu Adrian Covaci

Guid Vanermen Adrian Covaci Stefan Voorspoels

PAP019523 Use of Automated Column Chromatography Clean Up with Reduced Solvent Volume in POPs Analysis Rudolf Addink Juma R PAP019544 EVALUATION OF INTERLABORATORY STUDY ON PCDDS, PCDFS AND DIOXIN LIKE PCBS IN THE SOIL REFERENCE MATERIAL Matsumura Tooru Miyazaki T. Kuroiwa T.

PAP019450 VALIDATION OF A FULLY AUTOMATED SAMPLE PREPARATION SYSTEM FOR DIOXINS AND PCBS

Hirano M. Yokota M. Hamada N.

PAP019615 NOVEL MICROSAMPLING TECHNIQUE WITH MITRA IN ANALYSIS OF PERFLUOROALKYL ACIDS IN BLOOD

Hiroyuki Fujita Takanori Makino Kenji Inaba Kazuki Yamamoto

Jani Koponen James Rudge

PAP019489 Determination of Hexabromododecane in Foods Young Woon Kang Ji Eun Ahn Youngjin Jeong

Adrian Covaci Stefan Voorspoels

Stuart Kushon Hannu Kiviranta

PAP019748 HIGH-THROUGHPUT DETERMINATION OF URINARY METABOLITES OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME RETARDANTS

Hye Jung Kim Shin Hee Kim Haejung Yoon

Cariton Kubwabo Ivana Kosarac

PAP019513 Synthesis and partial characterization of a polybrominated dibenzofuran (PBDF) mixture Christoph Gallistl Walter Vetter

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PAP020151 DATABASE FOR EASY MRM PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION OF DIOXINS ANALYSIS ON GC/MS/MS Monica Regina Piovani Jackie Loo Lai Chin Kouki Tanaka

Chukkapong Comsup Witaya Sungthong Payroj Tamrongopas

PAP020348 SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS FOR DIOXINS, PCBS AND PBDES WITH A FULLY AUTOMATED SAMPLE PREPARATION SYSTEM Hiroyuki Fujita Kenji Inaba Kazuki Yamamoto PAP020351 ANALYTICAL ADVANTAGES OF SELECTIVE PRESSURISED EXTRACTION COMBINED WITH TIME OF FLIGHT MASS SPECTROMETRY FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS IN SEDIMENT Martin Brits L Quinn J de Vos

Jana M Weiss E Rohwer Jacob de Boer

PAP020352 GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC INTERFERENCES IN BIRD EGG AND FISH EXTRACTS - THE IMPACT ON PAH IDENTIFICATION AND QUANTIFICATION Martin Brits LP Quinn

W Pheiffer R Pieters

PAP020364 DIOXIN AND INORGANIC MICROPOLLUTANTS CONTAMINATION ANALYSIS: A STATISTICAL MULTIMETHOD APPROACH Maria Grazia Bonelli Mauro Ferrini

Ettore Guerriero Andrea Manni

PAP020369 NOVEL ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY SAMPLE PREPARATION TECHNIQUE FOR PBDEs EXTRACTION AND DETERMINATION IN MILK SAMPLES Alejandra Beatriz Camargo Paula Berton Daniela Locatelli Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano PAP020406 USE OF STATIC HS-CG-MS/MS FOR DIRECT ASSESMENT OF THE BIODEGRADATION OF 2-FLUOROBIPHENYL AND 1,2,4,5-TETRACHLOROBENZENE IN SOIL Eliane May de Lima Marília Silva Pires

Bruno Perlatti Moacir Rossi Forim

PAP020422 DETERMINATION OF AFFF COMPONENTS USING A MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS APPROACH FOLLOWING LCQTOF MS ANALYSIS Lauren Mullin Anna Kärrman Ingrid Ericson Jogsten

Jennifer Burgess Bert van Bavel

PAP020432 DEVELOPMENT OF AN IMPROVED RECOMBINANT HUMAN OVARIAN (BG1) CALUX CELL LINE CONTAINING ESTROGEN RECEPTOR α AND β FOR DETECTION OF ESTROGENIC/ANTIESTROGENIC CHEMICALS Michael Steven Denison Jennifer Brennan Arzoo Bassal Guochun He PAP020450 HIGH SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF DIOXINS AND PCBS IN FOOD AND FEED BY ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE GC-MS (APGC-MS/MS) Stefan van Leeuwen Guillaume ten Dam PAP020459 DETERMINATION OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (POPs) IN BREAST MILK IN SOUTHERN BRAZIL: DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF AN ANALYTICAL METHOD USING GC-NCI-MS Osmar Damian Prestes Giovana Ferronato Mariela de Souza Viera Manoel Leonardo Martins Martha Bohrer Adaime Renato Zanella PAP020476 INDIRECT PCDD/Fs SCREENING BY INORGANIC COMPOUNDS FPXRF ANALYSIS: A STATISTICALLY DRIVEN METHODOLOGY Maria Grazia Bonelli Mauro Ferrini Ettore Guerriero Andrea Manni PAP020482 A CONFIRMATORY METHOD FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF PCDDs AND PCDFs IN FOOD AND FEED BY GC-MS/MS IN COMPLIANCE WITH EU REGULATION 589/2014 Jennifer Burgess Jody Dunstan Lauren Mullin Eimear McCall

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PAP021115 REVISITING AN EXISTING DIOXIN/PCB CLEAN-UP AND FRACTIONATION PROCEDURE TO REDUCE SOLVENT AND TIME CONSUMPTION Jef Focant Chiara Calaprice Cosima Damiana Calvano Carlo Zambonin

PAP019736 Distribution characteristics and indicator significance of Dechloranes in multi-matrices at Ny-Ålesund in the Arctic Qiu Lina Ge Linke

PAP020353 PERFLUORO ALKYL SUBSTANCES IN ATOMOSPHERIC PARTICULATE MATTERS - SIZE SPECIFIC DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS Jerzy Falandysz Hui Ge Eriko Yamazaki Sachi Taniyasu T Zhang

M Hata M Furuuchi Anna Maria Wiejak Nobuyoshi Yamashita

Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport PAP019471 CHARACTERIZING PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN MICROPLASTICS FOUND IN TAIWAN SEASHORE Lin-Chi Wang Chen KY Chiou TH

Chao HR Hsu PC

Carolina Mariana Nunes Rafael Pissinatti Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti Eleonora Vieira dos Santos Roberto Gonçalves Junqueira Scheilla Vitorino Carvalho de Souza PAP020101 COMPARISON OF TIME TRENDS OF ORGANIC POLLUTANTS FROM THE SWEDISH ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAM Linda Linderholm PAP020134 SEDIMENT PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES CONDITION PBDEs ASSOCIATION Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano Nerina Belén Lana Eduardo Koch José Alejandro D´Angelo Néstor Fernando Ciocco PAP020370 ORGANOCHLORINATED COMPOUNDS IN SEDIMENTS FROM THE BABITONGA BAY, SW ATLANTIC, BRAZIL Cesar de Castro Martins Juliane Rizzi

PAP019539 First long-term record of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in coastal waters of the eastern South Pacific Ocean, Chile. Cristian Mauricio Chandia Vallejos Marco Salamanca Orrego Aldo Hernandez

Satie Taniguchi

PAP020371 PASSIVE SAMPLER DERIVED AIR CONCENTRATIONS OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN AN AGRICULTURAL AREA IN TURKEY Emine Can Güven Dilek Bolat Kadir Gedik Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus

PAP019556 CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON THE PAH PHOTODEGRADATION IN MEDITERRANEAN SOILS Montse Marquès Montserrat Mari Jordi Sierra

Chunhsun Lin Shih MS PAP020082 PRODUCTION OF REFERENCE MATERIAL FOR DETERMINATION OF DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS, POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-FURANS AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN FISH

Global Fate & Long Range Transport

Na Guangshui Wei Wei Gao Hui

PAP019866 LONG-TERM MONITORING AMBIENT AIR PCDD/Fs IN AN INDUSTRIAL AREA

PAP020374 ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN RAW MILK FROM MINAS GERAIS AND RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

Marta Schuhmacher Martí Nadal José Luis Domingo

Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha Leonardo Fontes Estrella Annibal Pereira Duarte Neto João Paulo Machado Torres

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PAP020454 OCCURRENCE AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANOCHLORINE COMPOUNDS (OCs) IN SEDIMENTS FROM COASTAL ENVIROMENTS OF SOUTHWEST ATLANTIC, BRAZIL Amanda Câmara de Souza Josilene da Silva Cesar de Castro Martins PAP020456 Presence of brominated and organophosphorus flame retardants in house dust from Araraquara-SP, Brazil Joyce Cristale Silvia Lacorte Mary Rosa Rodrigues de Marchi PAP020478 BISPHENOL A CONCENTRATIONS IN WASTEWATER AND RIVER WATER SAMPLES FROM KENTUCKY AND GEORGIA, USA Kenneth S. Sajwan Aljalai Sanaa Bommanna G. Loganathan PAP020603 Brominated flame retardants in Korean river sediments, including changes in polybrominated diphenyl ether concentrations between 2006 and 2009 In-Seok Lee Hee-Hyung Kang

Un-Jung Kim Jeong-Eun Oh

PAP021138 DIOXINS AND FURANS LEVELS IN TSP AND PM 2.5 COLLECTED IN NITERÓI / RIO DE JANEIRO STATE Thomas Krauss Michele Fabri de Resende Annibal Duarte Pereira Netto PAP020532 INCENTIVE METHOD WAS APPLIED TO PROMOTE REDUCTION OF DIOXINS FOR CENTRALIZED INCINERATION FACILITIES OF MEDICAL WASTE Ren Zhiyuan Ren Yong Li Qiushuang

Peng Zheng Jiang Chen

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PROGRAM Tuesday

25 August 2015

ABA program 25

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ABA program 25

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Tuesday 25 August 2015 09:00 Plenary Session II The process and the status of recent evaluations with respect to POPs. 10:00 Dr. Kurt Straif, Ph.D., WHO, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France

Plenary Room

10:00 Coffee break & exhibition 10:40

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Passive Sampling for POPs Monitoring

Brasil

Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy 1

São Paulo

10:40 Advances in the Toxicology and Epidemiology of POPs 12:00

Paraná

Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in the Workplace Environments 1

Pernambuco

Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 3

Ceará

Thermo Seminar A

Ceará

12:00 13:00 Lunch

13:00 Poster session II 14:00

Foyer

POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 1

Brasil

Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy 2

São Paulo

14:00 Multi Thematic 1 15:20

Paraná

Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in the Workplace Environments 2

Pernambuco

Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 3

Ceará

15:20 Coffee Break 15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 2

Brasil

Global Fate & Long Range Transport - Remote Areas 1

São Paulo

15:50 17:30 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 4 Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation 1

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Paraná Pernambuco

Tuesday 25 August 2015 10:40 12:00

Oral Session 10 Passive Sampling for POPs Monitoring

10:40 11:40

Oral Session 11 Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy 1

Room Brasil

Chairs Tom Harner and Maria Yumiko Tominaga

Room São Paulo

Chairs João Torres and Roland Weber

10:40

19856 FURTHER CHARACTERIZATION OF PUF DISK PASSIVE AIR SAMPLERS FOR PAHS AND PARTICLES

10:40

19237 THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO PCBS AROUND A FORMER PRODUCTION SITE IN SLOVAKIA Tomás Trnovec Sona Wimmerová Pavol Závacky Alan Watson Roland Weber Maximilián Strémy Beáta Drobná Todd A. Jusko Ľubica Palkovičová Murínová Irva Hertz-Picciotto

Tom Harner Narumol Jariyasopit Milos Markovic John Liggio

11:00

20411 DIOXINS, FURANS AND DIOXIN-LIKE POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL: SPATIAL TRENDS USING PASSIVE AIR SAMPLER Ana Paula Francisco Camila Rodrigues da Silva Maria Yumiko Tominaga Joao Vicente de Assunção

11:20

19274 PASSIVE SAMPLING of PBDEs in TURKEY’s ATMOSPHERE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS

11:00

Abel Arkenbout

11:20

Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus Tugba Ugranli Halil Celik Elif Gungormus Kadir Gedik Eser Okten Sait Cemil Sofuoglu Aysun Sofuoglu Henry Alegria Kevin Jones

11:40

20114 BIOMONITORING AND SOURCE TRACKING OF DIOXINS/DL-PCBS IN THE NORTH OF THE NETHERLANDS

21067 FOOTPRINT OF FLUORINATED MIST SUPPRESSANT IN AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT CAUSED BY CHROME PLATING INDUSTRY Jun Huang Yu G. Gao J. Li G.H. Li W.C. Li H.F. Wu C.M.

19397 SAMPLING RATE OF PCB CONGENERS USING PASSIVE AIR SAMPLER Takeshi Nakano Takuya Yoshida Yuki Haga Chisato Matsumura Masahiro Tsurukawa Eiichi Kato

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10:40 12:20

Oral Session 12 Advances in the Toxicology and Epidemiology of POPs

Room Paraná

Chairs Michael S. Denison and Martin van den Berg

10:40

19420 ERK AND AMPK ARE REGULATED BY NMDA RECEPTOR IN NEURONAL CELLS EXPOSED TO PFHxS

10:40 12:00

Oral Session 13 Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in the Workplace Environments 1

Room Pernambuco

Chairs Georg Becher and Mehran Alaee

10:40

19951 POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS AND “NOVEL” BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS IN FLOOR AND ELEVATED SURFACE HOUSE DUST FROM IRAQ

Jae-Ho Yang Youn Joo Lee

11:00

Stuart Harrad Layla Salih Al-Omran

19347 COEXPOSURES TO PBDEs AND PCBs: ASSOCIATIONS WITH SERUM THYROID HORMONE LEVELS

11:00

Thomas F Webster Emma Preston Colleen Makey Michael McClean

11:20

Natsuko Kajiwara Hidetaka Takigami

11:20

20237 TEMPORAL CHANGES OF SERUM CONCENTRATIONS OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS AND ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN A RESIDENTIAL COHORT

20098 MIXTURE ASSESSMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING COMPOUNDS (EDC) WITH EMPHASIS ON THYROIDOGENICITY USING CATS AS MODEL FOR INDOOR EXPOSURE Jana M Weiss Jessica Norrgran Bernt Jones Gunnar Carlsson Leif Norrgren Patrik Andersson Jin Zhang Timo Hamers Juliette Legler Ake Bergman

12:00

20327 CONCENTRATIONS, PROFILES AND SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF PCDD/FS IN AMBIENT AIR AROUND A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR IN BEIJING, CHINA Hyo-Bang Moo Woochang Jeong Sunggyu Lee Sang-Yoon Lee Yunsun Jeong

Marian Pavuk Nina Dutton Andreas Sjdin Michael Lewin Linda S. Birnbaum

11:40

20402 PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS AND RELATED SUBSTANCES IN INDOOR DUST

21106 BABIES, DIOXINS AND COAGULATION Janna G. Koppe Gavin W. ten Tusscher Jannes Koetsier Thomas Vulsma Marike M. Leijs Kees Olie Abel Arkenbout

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11:40

19442 CO-EXISTENCE OF POLYBROMODIPHENYL ETHERS AND TRACE METALS IN INDOOR DUST: COMPLEX FORMATION IMPLICATIONS Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo Kebede Kefeni Adegbenro Peter Daso

Tuesday 25 August 2015 10:40 12:00

Oral Session 14 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 3

14:00 15:20

Oral Session 15 POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 1

Room Ceará

Chairs Maria Ines Zanoli Sato and Thomas Krauss

Room Brasil

Chairs David Mortimer and Kees Olie

10:40

19474 A FIELD EXAMPLE OF DIOXINLIKE COMPOUND TRANSPORT IN CONSOLIDATED GLACIAL TILL

14:00

20444 HIGH LEVELS OF DIOXINS AND PCBS IN MEAT AND LIVERS OF PIGS, GOATS, SHEEP AND COWS FROM CURAÇAO Ron Hoogenboom Guillaume ten Dam Stefan van Leeuwen Harry van Egmond Jennyfer Nicolina Arnold Dwarkasing

Mark C. Gemperline

11:00

19653 PER-AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFASs) IN SWEDISH RIVERS AND RECIPIENT SEAS Minh Anh Nguyen Lutz Ahrens Sarah Josefsson Martyn Futter Erik Ribéli Karin Wiberg

11:20

14:40

19201 ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF ANTHROPOGENIC PARTICLES IN FISH STOMACHS BY RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY: A NEW METHOD France Collard Bernard Gilbert Gauthier Eppe Eric Parmentier Krishna Das

19441 ASSESSMENT OF DIOXIN EXPOSURE IN THE COMMUNITIES LIVING NEAR BIEN HOA AND DA NANG DIOXIN HOT SPOTS Tran Thi Tuyet-Hanh Nguyen Hung Minh Le Vu Anh Michael Dunne Leisa-Maree Toms Thomas Tenkate Nguyen Thi Minh Hue Fiona Harden

20170 GEOGRAPHICAL INVESTIGATION FOR PCDD/F AND PCB IN FISH COLLECTED FROM UK AND PROXIMATE MARINE WATERS David Nicholas Mortimer Alwyn Fernandes Frankie Smith Sean Panton Libby Rose

11:40

14:20

19931 GEOGRAPHICAL INVESTIGATION OF BFRs, BROMINATED AND MIXED HALOGENATED DIOXINS AND FURANS, AND POLYCHLOINATED NAPHTHALENES IN FISH COLLECTED FROM UK AND PROXIMATE MARINE WATERS Martin Rose Fernandes A. Smith F. Panton S. Mortimer D.

15:00

20025 EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS, POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS AND DIOXIN-LIKE POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN SEAFOOD SAMPLES AMONGST ADULT POPULATION IN MALAYSIA Yin-Hui Leong Mohamed Isa Abd. Majid

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14:00 15:20

Oral Session 16 Contaminated sites: Risks, Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy 2

Room São Paulo

Chairs João Torres and Roland Weber

14:00

20262 CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (POPs) AND DEVELOPMENT OF ITS DECOMPOSITION IN AN INDUSTRIAL AREA OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL

14:00 15:20

Oral Session 17 Multi Thematic 1

Room Paraná

Chairs Paulo Dorneles and Helena Ribeiro

14:00

19658 MARINE BIVALVES AS SENTINEL SPECIES FOR PESTICIDES AND DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS IN TROPICAL COASTAL WATER Petrus Magnus Amaral Galvão Bernhard Henkelmann Renan Longo Paulo Renato Dornelles João Paulo Machado Torres Karl-Werner Schramm Olaf Malm

Jose Oscar Vega Bustillos Justine Paula Ramos de Oliveira Humberto Gracher Riella Paulo Lainetti Marcelo Miyada Redígolo Priscila Oliveira Amaral Sergio Carvalho Moura

14:20 14:20

20057 MECHANOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION OF HEXACHLOROBENZENE WITH CAOAL ADDITIVES

Lingyan Zhu Meng Chen Chengdong Zhang

Mao Qiongjing Shengyong Lu Zhiliang Chen Jianhua Yan

14:40 14:40

21104 STRATEGY TO SELECT RIGHT CO-MILLING REAGENTS FOR BETTER DESTRUCTION OF POPS CONTAINING DIFFERENT HALOGEN

15:00

19491 CHLORINATED AND BROMINATED POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN E-WASTE OPEN BURNING SOILS IN VIETNAM, THE PHILIPPINES, AND GHANA

19682 ULTRA-TRACE MEASUREMENT OF DECHLORANES TO INVESTIGATE FOOD AS A ROUTE OF HUMAN EXPOSURE Chiara Calaprice Benjamin L’Homme Cosima Damiana Calvano Carlo Zambonin Jean François Focant

Giovanni Cagnetta Jun Huang Zhang K.L. Yu G.

15:00

18985 IN VIVO AND IN VITRO ISOMERSPECIFIC BIOTRANSFORMATION OF PERFLUOROOCTANE SULFONAMIDE IN COMMON CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO)

20412 THE NORWEGIAN POPs IN FOOD-STUDY: 15 YEARS OF PROFICIENCY TESTING Nanna Margrethe Bruun Bremnes Line Småstuen Haug Georg Becher Cathrine Thomsen

Chiya Nishimura Yuichi Horii Shuhei Tanaka KA Asante FC Ballesteros Jr. PH Viet Takaaki Itai Hidetaka Takigami Shinsuke Tanabe Takashi Fujimori

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Tuesday 25 August 2015 14:00 15:20

Oral Session 18 Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in the Workplace Environments 2

Room Pernambuco

Chairs Paolo Mocarelli and Arnold Schecter

14:00

19353 SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC AND PERINATAL PREDICTORS OF EARLY PREGNANCY PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFASs) IN PROJECT VIVA Thomas F Webster Sharon Sagiv Sheryl Rifas-Shiman Ana Maria Mora Maria Harris Antonia Calafat Xiaoyun Ye Matthew Gillman Emily Oken

14:20

Room Ceará

Chairs Jef Focant and Thomas Krauss

14:00

19554 METHOD VALIDATION FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF PFOS AND PFOA IN FISH Caitlin Swiegelaar Desiree Prevoo-Franzsen Henk Bouwman Laura Quinn

14:20

20319 METHODOLOGY TO SCREEN FLAME RETARDANTS IN UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH NEW CALIFORNIA LAW (SB 1019) Myrto Petreas Ranjit Gill Sayaka Takaku-Pugh Eric Lytle Emily Parry Miaomiao Wang John Quinn June-Soo Park

14:40

19870 DERMAL BIOACCESSIBILITY OF FLAME RETARDANTS PRESENT IN INDOOR DUST AND THE INFLUENCE OF SYNTHETIC SWEAT/SEBUM MIXTURE AND TOPICALLY APPLIED COSMETICS Gopal Pawar Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah Eugenia Villaverde de Sáa Stuart Harrad

15:00

Oral Session 19 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 3

19470 A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME RETARDANTS VIA AIR, DUST AND HANDWIPES Fuchao Xu Georgios Giovanoulis Sofie Van Waes Juan Antonio Padilla-Sanchez Eleni Papadopoulou Jorgen Magnér Line Smastuen Haug Hugo Neels Adrian Covaci

14:40

14:00 15:20

19439 COMPREHENSIVE CHARACTERISATION OF FLAME RETARDANTS IN TEXTILE HOME FURNISHINGS BY GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY, DIRECT PROBE COUPLED TO TIME-OF-FLIGHT HIGH RESOLUTION MASS SPECTROMETRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL FORENSIC MICROSCOPY Alin Constantin Ionas Ana Ballesteros Gómez Natsuyo UCHIDA Natsuko Kajiwara Go Suzuki Pim E.G. Leonards Adrian Covaci

15:00

20415 HALOGENATED ORGANICS AND METALS IN VIETNAMESE FEMALE ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLERS AND A NONEXPOSED COHORT

19560 DETERMINATION OF LEGACY AND ALTERNATIVE FLAME RETARDANTS IN WATER - METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND INFLUENCE OF DOC Jakob Gustavsson Lutz Ahrens Sarah Josefsson Dan Berggren Kleja Minh Anh Nguyen Karin Wiberg

Arnold Schecter Andreas Sjodin Hoang Trong Quynh Kathy Caldwell William Shropshire Robert Jones Li-Yan Wong Po-Yang Cheng Linda Hynan Linda Birnbaum

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15:50 17:30

Oral Session 20 POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 2

15:50 17:10

Oral Session 21 Global Fate & Long Range Transport - Remote Areas 1

Room Brasil

Chairs João Torres and Nathalie Thatcher

Room São Paulo

Chairs Begoña Jiménez and Karla Pozzo

15:50

19655 PERFLUORINATED SUBSTANCES (PFASs) IN DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIALLY PRODUCED CHICKEN EGGS FROM THE NETHERLANDS AND GREECE

15:50

19507 RELEASE OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS FROM A TEMPERATE ALPINE GLACIER Christine Steinlin Steinlin C. Christian Bogdal Pavlina Pavlova Margit Schwikowski Martin Lüthi Martin Scheringer Peter Schmid Konrad Hungerbühler

Stefan van Leeuwen Erika Zafeiraki Irene Vassiliadou Danai Costopoulou L. Leondiadis E. Dassenakis Ron Hoogenboom

16:10

21134 POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-DIOXINS (PCDDs), POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS (PCDFs) AND DIOXINLIKE PCBs IN RAW COW MILK FROM SOUTHEASTERN REGION OF BRAZIL

16:10

Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha Annibal Duarte Pereira Netto Klaus Reichel Leonardo de Fontes Estrella Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira João Paulo Machado Torres

16:30

20375 HOW TO INTERPRET TEMPORAL TRENDS OF POPs OBSERVED IN BREAST MILK DATA Tenzing Gyalpo Martin Scheringer Konrad Hungerbühler

16:50

17:10

Rodrigo Ornellas Meire Mohammed Khairy Admir C. Targino Petrus Magnus A. Galvão João Paulo Machado Torres Olaf Malm Rainer Lohmann

16:30

16:50

PAP019494 TRANSFER AND UPTAKE OF CONTAMINANTS ARISING FROM THE USE OF RECYCLED MATERIALS IN FOOD PRODUCTION Martin Rose H. Rigby S. Acker A. Dowding A. Fernandes D. Humphries

S. Petch R. Rautiu C.K. Reynolds S.R. Smith

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19217 AIR PASSIVE SAMPLING OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN THE SOUTHERN PATAGONIA, CHILE: BAKER RIVER BASIN Ricardo Barra Roberto Quiroz Patricia Gomes Costa Karina S. Miglioranza Gilberto Fillmann

19479 HUMAN DIETARY EXPOSURE TO ORGANOHALOGEN POLLUTANTS ARISING FROM RUDIMENTARY E-WASTE RECYCLING Iryna Labunska Mohamed Abou-Elwafa Abdallah Igor Eulaers Adrian Covaci Fang Tao Mengjiao Wang David Santillo Paul Johnston Stuart Harrad

20475 LEGACY AND RECENTLY BANNED OCPS OVER SHALLOW FRESHWATERS IN TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL MOUNTAIN REGIONS IN BRAZIL

19506 OBSERVATION OF EMERGING PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFASs) IN ARCTIC MARINE MAMMALS Wouter Gebbink Rossana Bossi Frank Rigét Aqqalu Rosing-Asvid Christian Sonne Rune Dietz

Tuesday 25 August 2015 15:50 17:10

Oral Session 22 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 4

15:50 17:10

Oral Session 23 Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation 1

Room Paraná

Chairs Rainer Malisch and Thomas Krauss

Room Pernambuco

Chairs Jae-Ho Yang, Paulo Dorneles and Mariana Alonso

15:50

19190 RESULTS FROM 1ST PROFICIENCY TEST ON THE DETERMINATION OF DIOXINS AND FURANS IN FISH MUSCLE PROVIDED FROM MAPA BRAZIL

15:50

20420 DIOXINS AND PCBS IN PAIRED SAMPLES OF RUMINANT MEAT AND LIVER: A REVIEW OF REGULATORY CHANGES David Nicholas Mortimer Alwyn Fernandes Smith F. Panton S. Libby Rose

Rafael Pissinatti Carolina Mariana Nunes Eleonora Vieira dos Santos Michael Will de Lima Patricia Ferreira e Silva Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti

16:10

20480 RECENT ADVANCES IN LOWERING THE COST OF DIOXIN ANALYSIS David Hope Pond P. Mudalige W.A. Del Pozo J. Wright M.

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20461 METHOD VALIDATION TO RESIDUES AND CONTAMINANTS IN FOOD IN AGREEMENT WITH THE BRAZILIAN LEGISLATION: A CASE STUDY TO ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN ANIMAL FAT

16:10

Heidelore Fiedler

16:30

20363 HEALTH-BASED GUIDANCE VALUES FOR DIOXINS AND DIOXIN-LIKE PCBS Natalie Thatcher

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20013 FISH MONITORING OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN ALBERTA, CANADA Stephan Gabos Steve E. Hrudey Weiping Zhang David W. Kinniburgh

Cláudia Hoffmann Kowalski Schroder Fernando Antunes Lopes Elizabete M. Cordeiro Saglioni

16:50

21128 FROM RELEASE INVENTORIES TO BODY BURDEN - SOME EXAMPLES FROM POPs MONITORING PROJECTS

19425 RELIABILITY OF RESULTS OF LABORATORIES FOR SELF-CONTROL IN THE FEED AND FOOD BUSINESS WITH ACCREDITATION ACCORDING TO EN 17025 BUT NOT FOLLOWING SPECIFIC EU REGULATIONS Rainer Malisch Schaechtele A. Haedrich J.

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Advances in the Toxicology and Epidemiology of POPs PAP019156 Accumulation of Bisphenol A Diglycidyl Ether (BADGE) and Bisphenol F Diglycidyl Ether (BFDGE) in Human Adipose Fat Kurunthchalam Kannan Lei Wang

Jingchuan Xue

Zhi-Xiong Shi Li-Jing Man-Yang Yang-Yu Zhi-Wei Sun

Hiromi Wada

Kenneth M. Aldous

PAP019169 MILITARY HERBICIDE EXPOSURE AND PREVALENCE OF PITUITARY ADENOMA IN KOREAN VIETNAM WAR VETERANS Yi Sang-Wook Jae-Seok Hong

Xian-Qing Zhou Fang-Zi Guo Lian-Shuang Zhang Jia-Liu Wei Yan-Bo Li

PAP019587 THYROID HORMONE DEFICIENCY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ULTRASONIC VOCALIZATION RESPONSES IN RAT PUPS

PAP019157 Analysis of polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides in dried blood spots from newborns Kurunthchalam Kannan Wanli Ma

PAP019461 Endosulfan inhibited the meiosis process by controlling the start of meiosis and causing spermatogenic cell cycle arrest

Yi Jee-Jeon

PAP020002 CONGENER-SPECIFIC COMPARISON OF DIOXIN AND PCB CONCENTRATIONS IN UMBILICAL CORD BLOOD COLLECTED IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN Jumboku Kajiwara Takashi Todaka Hironori Hirakawa Takashi Miyawaki Chiriro Miyashita

Sachiko Itoh Seiko Saaki Atsuko Araki Reiko Kishi Masutaka Furue

PAP019364 POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF DI-(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE (DEHP) EXPOSURE IN PROMOTING 1,2-DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE (DMH)-INDUCED COLON TUMORIGENESIS IN MALE RATS

PAP020219 PCB AND LEUKOCYTE TELOMERE LENGTH: AN ANALYSIS OF NHANES 1999-2002

Ping-Chi Hsu Yuan-Yi Chou Jay Sung

Contaminated Sites: Cases, Remediation, Risk and Policy

Franco Scinicariello

Hsin-Pao Chen Lin-Chi Wang Min-Hsiung Pan

PAP019435 CHRONIC EXPOSURE TO PENTACHLOROPHENOL ALTERS THYROID HORMONES IN ZEBRAFISH

PAP019466 CURRENT LEVELS AND TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF DIOXINS AND DIOXIN-LIKE PCBS IN FREE-RANGE EGGS FROM DZERZHINSK AND CHAPAEVSK AREAS OF RUSSIA

Gaofeng Zhao L Yu

Vladimir Ovcharenko Komarov AA

Kozhushkevich AI Makarov DA

PAP019482 The Comparison with concentrations of PCDD/ Fs in South Korea Incineration facilities Taewon Kim Kim pillheon Cha Youngho

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PAP020401 DETERMINATION OF MERCURY IN TOTAL OF WILD FELINES BY THE RESERVES OF MAMIRAUÁ AND AMANÃ Robson Roney Bernardo Marcelly Castello Branco Lopes Adan Santos Lino Emiliano Esterci Ramalho Rodrigo Ornellas Meire João Paulo Machado Torres Olaf Malm PAP020423 ORGANIC MICROPOLLUTANTS ADSORPTION CAPACITY FOR A KAOLINIC ORE: A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Andrea Manni Paolo Benedetti Maria Grazia Bonelli Giuseppe Bonifazi Mauro Ferrini

Vincenzo Giancontieri Ettore Guerriero Gianluca Rossetti Mauro Rotatori Antonio Scoppettuolo

Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in Workplace Environments PAP018856 DISTRIBUTIONS AND HEALTH RISKS OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS) IN DUST FROM CARS, HOMES, AND OFFICES IN NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE Temilola Oluseyi Adetunde OT Oyeyiola AO

Harrad SJ Ma Y

PAP018971 Occurrence of perchlorate in indoor dust from the United States and eleven other countries: Implications for human exposure Taha Abdullah Kumosani Yanjian Wan Qian Wu Khalid O. Abualnaja Alexandros G. Asimakopoulos Adrian Covaci Bondi Gevao Boris Johnson-Restrepo Govindan Malarvannan Hyo-Bang Moon Haruhiko Nakata Ravindra K. Sinha Tu Binh Minh Kurunthachalam Kannan

PAP019428 CONCENTRATIONS OF 209 PCB CONGENERS IN HUMAN BLOOD SAMPLES FROM INDIVIDUALS EXPOSED TO PCB VIA INDOOR AIR Knut Rauchfuss Martin Kraft

Silvia Sievering Nina Lohmann

PAP019445 STATEMENT OF ADVERSE PREGNANCY OUTCOMES IN BIEN HOA, THANH KHE - DA NANG AND PHU CAT BINH DINH Hoan Thi Phan Tran Duc Phan Luong Thi Lan Anh

Truong Quang Dat Phan Thanh Phuong

PAP019510 THE OCCURENCE OF HBCD IN THE VICINITY OF A TYPICAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIAL PARK Huang Yeru Bing DU Jing GUO Wenlong Yang

Liang DONG Jinlin LIU Ting ZHANG

PAP019558 LONG-TERM BIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF PCDD/Fs AND OTHER ORGANIC SUBSTANCES IN WORKERS OF A HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERATOR Montse Marquès Montserrat Mari Lolita Vilavert

Martí Nadal Marta Schuhmacher José Luis Domingo

PAP019616 SERUM CONCENTRATION OF PERFLUOROALKYL ACIDS AND PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN FINNISH INFANTS Jani Koponen Harri Salo Panu Rantakokko

Outi Vaarala Hannu Kiviranta

PAP019939 CONCENTRATIONS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME RETARDANTS IN HOUSE DUST FROM HOUSTON, USA AND VICTORIA CITY, MEXICO Yessica Patricia Ortiz Carrizales Stuart Harrad Yuning Ma

PAP019155 Human exposure to tetrabromobisphenol A and eight bisphenols via indoor dust ingestion in twelve countries

PAP020400 POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS AND OTHER POPs IN 7 AND 9 YEAR OLD CHILDREN IN THE CHAMACOS COHORT

Kurunthchalam Kannan Wei Wang

Andreas Sjodin Richard Jones Lee-Yang Wong

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PAP020419 ANALYSIS OF ORGANOPHOSPHATE FLAME RETARDANT METABOLITES (DI-ESTERS) BY MIXED-MODE SOLID PHASE EXTRACTION AND ION-PAIR LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY June Soo Park Sissy Petropoulou Myrto Petreas

PAP020421 PCB IN CLOSED AND OPEN APPLICATIONS - A DIRECT IMPACT ON HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT - AN UNDERESTIMATED PROBLEM IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT Urs K. Wagner PAP020434 POLYBROMINATED DIBENZODIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN RESIDENTIAL AND FIREHOUSE DUST SAMPLES IN CALIFORNIA AND THE POTENTIAL FOR ANALYTICAL INTERFERENCE FROM POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS Myrto Petreas Reber Brown Joginder Dhaliwal

Darcy Tarrant Roshni Sarala June Soo Park

PAP019505 POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL EHTERS IN FOOD FROM THE PRODUCTION AREA ALONG THE LAIZHOU BAY, CHINA Li Peng Hui Wu Qiuxu Li

Jun Jin Ying Wang

PAP019517 The Analysis of Chlorinated Dioxins, Difurans and Biphenyls in Edible Oils Philip Germansderfer Bassignani P.

Addink R.

PAP019518 The Analysis of Chlorinated Dioxins and Furans in Pet Food Philip Germansderfer Bassignani P.

Addink R.

PAP019598 HUMAN EXPOSURE TO DIOXINS AND PCBs VIA FOOD IN BRAZIL: A ROUGH ESTIMATION AND DATA GAPS João Paulo Amorim de Lacerda Libby Rose

PAP020786 Spatial analysis of mortality from cancer in municipalities neighboring the iron-steel mills State of Minas Gerais, Brazil, from 1996 to 2012.

PAP019916 Concentration of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) and Hydroxylated PCBs in Seafood Samples Collected in Kyushu District, Japan

Paulo Eduardo Alves Camargo-Cruz

Daisuke Yasutake Tsuguhide Hori Koji Takahashi

POPS in diet: Evaluation, Trends, and Risks

Jumboku Kajiwara Takahiro Watanabe

PAP019152 OCCURRENCE OF DIOXINS (PCDD/Fs) AND DL-PCBs IN FISH FROM BRAZIL

PAP020043 Dietary intake of hexabromocyclododecane in Japan

Eleonora Vieira dos Santos Rafael Pissinatti Carolina Mariana Nunes Ravi Govinda Dardot Prates Dayane Silva Castro Pussente IC Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti Pissinatti R

Koji Takahashi Daisuke Yasutake

PAP020060 FOLLOW-UP INVESTIGATION OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL CONCENTRATIONS IN FISH FROM TSUNAMISTRICKEN AREAS OF JAPAN Yoshinori Uekusa Satoshi Takatsuki Tomoaki Tsutsumi Rieko Matsuda

PAP019500 PCDDS/PCDFS IN HUMAN BREAST MILK FROM ARGENTINA Natalia Cappelletti Lara Della Ceca Carolina Migoya

Jumboku Kajiwara Takahiro Watanabe

Malena Astoviza Juan Carlos Colombo

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PAP020358 PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON A FOUR YEAR SURVEY ON THE LEVELS OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS (PCDD), POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS (PCDF) AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN DIFFERENT RAW MEAT FROM CHILE. Betty San Martin Nuñez Nicolas Pizarro-Aránguiz García-Mendoza. D

Galbán-Malagón. C.J Araya-Jordan. C Aldo Maddaleno Toledo

PAP020359 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LEVELS OF PCDD/Fs AND DL-PCBS IN COW MILK WITH ENVIRONMENTAL AND METEOROLOGICAL VARIABLES IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF THE COUNTRY ON A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS. Nicolas Pizarro-Aránguiz García-Mendoza. D Galbán-Malagón. C.J

Araya-Jordan. C Aldo Maddaleno Toledo Betty San Martin Nuñez

Chiral Compounds, and POPs in the Developing World PAP019436 ANALYSIS OF POLYFLUOROALKYL CHEMICALS IN PAIRED MATERNAL AND CORD SERUM FROM BEIJING, CHINA Yang Lin Li Jingguang Wang Yuxin

Zhao Yunfeng Wu Yongning

PAP019449 EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS OF PCDD/Fs FROM A SMALL WASTE INCINERATOR IN CHINA Gang Zhang Guo X.J. Fu X.B. Shao Y.Y.

Xu Y.J. Hai J. Ren M.Z. Zhang X.K.

PAP020392 STEREOISOMER DETERMINATION OF CHIRAL PHARMACEUTICALS IN WASTEWATER AND SURFACE WATER IN BEIJING, CHINA Ma Rui-xue Bin Wang

Gang Yu

Non-Intentional Formation of POPs PAP019541 Estimation of polychlorinated biphenyl sources in sediment using bayesian semi-factor model in consideration of an unidentified source Takeshi Nakano Katsunori Anezaki

Nobuhisa Kashiwagi

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Wednesday 26 August 2015 09:00 Plenary session III Risk-benefit Situation of POPs Contamination of Human Milk Worldwide. 10:00 Professor Martin van den Berg, Ph.D., Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Plenary Room

10:00 Coffee break & exhibition 10:40

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Environmental and Health Effects of DDT and Related Compounds

Brasil

Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC Region 1

São Paulo

10:40 12:00 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 4

Paraná

Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation 2

Pernambuco

Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 3

Ceará

12:00 Lunch 13:00 13:00 Optional tours 18:00

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Oral Session 24 Environmental and Health Effects of DDT and Related Compounds

Room Brasil

Chairs Joao Torres and Helena Ribeiro

10:40

20414 Initial situation analysis of DDT

10:40 12:00

Oral Session 25 Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC Region 1

Room São Paulo

Chairs Karla Pozo and Ricardo Barra Rios

10:40

19858 GAPS NETWORK: AN UPDATE AND RECENT STUDIES IN THE GRULAC REGION

Heidelore Fiedler Dittkrist J.

11:00

19551 HEALTH RISK FOR HUMANS DUE TO HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANE (HCH) AND DICHLORODIPHENYLTRICHLOROETHANE (DDT) IN URBAN SOILS FROM VARIOUS CITIES IN INDIA Kenneth Sajwan Bhupander Kumar Verma V.K. Mishra M. Sharma C.S. Akolkar A.B.

11:20

11:00

20442 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF RECYCLING AND DUMPING OF WASTE: PCBs, PBDEs, PCDD/Fs, PBDD/Fs, AND PCBDD/Fs AT ZAPALLAL WASTE SITE IN PERU Karin Wiberg Staffan Lundstedt Annika Aberg

11:20

19483 EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO DDT IN SANTOS AND SÃO VICENTE ESTUARY, SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL Daniele Fernandes Pena Carvalho Rodrigo Ornellas Meire Mariana Tavares Guimarães Luiz Alberto Amador Pereira Alfésio Luis Ferreira Braga Robson Roney Bernardo João Paulo Machado Torres Olaf Malm

11:40

Tom Harner Jasmin Schuster

20542 AMBIENT LEVELS OF PCDD/PCDF IN THE MEGACITY OF BOGOTÁ. PASSIVE MONITORING Beatriz Helena Aristizábal Johana Cortés Martha Cobo Carlos Mario Gonzalez Esteban Abad

11:40

20391 PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (POPs) IN CONCEPCION BAY, CHILE CENTRAL Karla Andrea Pozo Gallardo Petra P ibylová Pert Kukucka Ondrej Audy Jana Klánová Anny Rudolph Yulieth Banguera Ramon Ahumada

21085 THE DDT CONTROVERSIES CONTINUE: WILL THERE BE LONGER-TERM HEALTH EFFECTS ON APPLICATORS OF DDT WHO WORKED FOR THE MALARIA CONTROL PROGRAMS IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON ? Robert William Risebrough

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Oral Session 26 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 4

10:40 11:40

Oral Session 27 Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation 2

Room Paraná

Chairs Ligia Cristina Gonçalves de Siqueira and Maria Yumiko Tominaga

Room Pernambuco

Chairs Jae-Ho Yang and Teruhiko Kido (Le Ke Son)

10:40

19419 OCCURRENCE AND PHASE DISTRIBUTION OF HEXABROMOCYCLODODECANE (HBCD) AND TETRABROMOBISPHENOL A (TBBPA) IN LANDFILL LEACHATE

10:40

19557 HUMAN EXPOSURE AND RISK ASSESSMENT OF PAHs BOUND TO THREE PM FRACTIONS (10, 2.5 AND 1) IN AN AREA INFLUENCED BY A CEMENT PLANT

Adegbenro Peter Daso Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo

11:00

19452 WET DEPOSITION OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS (POPs) IN IZMIR, TURKEY Mustafa Odabasi Abdurrahman Bayram Banu Cetin

11:20

11:00

20448 REMOVAL EFFICIENCY OF PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFAS) IN DRINKING WATER USING ADVANCED WATER TREATMENT TECHNIQUES Lutz Ahrens Philip McCleaf Sandra Lundgren Sophie Englund Anna Östlund Klara Lindegren Caroline Persson Dolly Kothawala Stephan Köhler Karin Wiberg

11:40

Montserrat Mari Francisco Sánchez-Soberón Martí Nadal Joaquim Rovira Joan O. Grimalt Barend L. Van Drooge Jose L. Domingo Marta Schuhmacher 19543 THE SURVEY OF THE EXPOSURE TO DIOXINS AND OTHER CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS IN HUMANS (IV) Yoshie Nagai Harita A. Kokichi Arisawa Chisaki Y. Masaki Hijiya Matsumura T.

11:20

19446 LOW DHEA LEVELS IN THREE-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN FROM VIETNAMESE MOTHERCHILD PAIRS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH HIGH-CHLORIDE DIOXIN ISOMERS IN MATERNAL BREAST MILK Teruhiko Kido Seiji Honma Ho Dung Manh Le Thai Anh Muneko Nishijo Hideaki Nakagawa Dan Duc Nhu Dao Van Tung Nguyen Ngoc Hung Le Ke Son

19502 DIOXIN CATALYTIC FORMATION IN FIREPLACES AND COAL HEATING STOVES IN POLAND Adam Grochowalski Małgorzata Węgiel Anna Maslanka Ryszard Chrząszcz Marek Chyc

11:40

20465 GENES ALTERATION IN FOUR FAMILIES OF VIETNAMESE DIOXIN VICTIM Nong Van Hai Nguyen Dang Ton Nguyen Hai Ha Vu Phuong Nhung Pham Nhat Khoi Huynh Thi Thu Hue Nguyen Thuy Duong Le Thi Thu Hien Le Thi Kim Dung Nguyen Huy Hoang

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Oral Session 28 Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution 3

Room Ceará

Chairs Robert J Letcher and Kim Fernie

10:40

19677 SUNLIGHT IRRADIATION OF HIGHLY BROMINATED POLYPHENYL ETHER FLAME RETARDANTS AS SOLIDS AND IN SOLUTION GENERATES BY-PRODUCTS THAT INDUCE AHR-RELATED MRNA IN CHICKEN EMBRYONIC HEPATOCYTES Robert J. Letcher Guanyong Su Doug Crump Reza Farmahin John P. Giesy Sean W. Kennedy

11:00

20394 THE EFFECTS OF TRICLOSAN EXPOSURE IN SHAPE CHANGES OF SHEEPSHEAD MINNOW (CYPRINODON VARIEGATUS) DURING EARLY DEVELOPMENT AND METAMORPHOSIS Joseph Schnitzler Bruno Frédérich Melanie Dussenne Krishna Das

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Thursday 27 August 2015 Plenary session IV

09:00 Chiral Chemicals as Tracers of Atmospheric Sources and Fate Processes in a World of 10:00 Changing Climate

Plenary Room

10:00 Coffee break & exhibition 10:40

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Dr. Terry F. Bidleman. Chemistry Department, Umeå University, Sweden

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 3

Brasil

POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 3

São Paulo

10:40 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 5 12:00

Paraná

Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 5

Pernambuco

Multi Thematic 2

Ceará

Thermo Seminar B

Ceará

12:00 13:00 Lunch

13:00 Poster session III 14:00

Foyer

Current Status and Management of Dioxin in Vietnam

Brasil

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 4

São Paulo

14:00 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 6 15:20

Paraná

Unintentional Formation of POPs

Pernambuco

Chiral compounds and POPs in the Developing World

Ceará

15:20 Coffee break 15:50 Exhibition/Poster Session

Exhibition Hall & Foyer

Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 5

Brasil

Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 7

São Paulo

15:50 17:30 Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC Region 2

Global Fate & Long Range Transport - Remote Areas 2

Paraná Pernambuco

17:30 Transportation to Gala Dinner 19:00 19:00 Gala Dinner 23:00

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Oral Session 29 Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 3

Room Brasil

Chairs Heidelore Fiedler and Minghui Zheng

10:40

19994 FORMATION OF TOXIC SPECIES IN THE OXIDATION OF CHLORINATED AND MIXED HALOGENATED BIPHENYLS

10:40 12:00

Oral Session 30 POPs in Diet: Evaluation, Trends and Risks 3

Room São Paulo

Chairs David Mortimer and Kees Olie

10:40

19680 PBDEs, PBB-153, PCB-153 AND SELECTED ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN BREAST MILK OF SLOVAK POPULATION: DAILY INTAKE AND TRENDS Juraj Skarba Jana Chovancová Kamil onka Beáta Drobná Zuzana Stachová Sejáková

Bogdan Dlugogorski Hou S. John Mackie Eric Kennedy Mohammednoor Altarawneh

11:00

20431 FORMATION OF PBDFs AND PBBs FROM BROMOBENZENES

11:00

Mohammednoor Altarawneh Anam Saeed Bogdan Dlugogorski

11:20

20427 PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE 1ST, 2ND AND 3RD ROUND INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON EXERCISES FOR CHINA ENVIRONMENTAL DIOXIN LABORATORIES

Sara J.Lupton Margaret O’Keefe Pat Basu Jorge Muniz Ortiz

11:20

Zhang Ting Liu Aimin Li Nan Qi Li Zhou Zhiguang Xu Pengjun Ren Yue Huang Yeru

11:40

19355 CONTINUOUS ADSORPTION OF PERFLUOROHEXANOIC ACID IN COLUMNS PACKED WITH ANION EXCHANGE POLYMERS IN INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER Karnwadee Wilaingam Shuhei Tanaka Pattarawan Chularueangaksorn Yuji Suzuki Shigeo Fujii

19465 DIOXINS, DIOXIN-LIKE COMPOUNDS, AND PBDES IN THE U.S. DOMESTIC MEAT SUPPLY: TRENDS AND LEVELS 2003 TO 2013

19934 CONCENTRATIONS OF CHLORINATED AND BROMINATED DIOXINS AND FURANS AND PBDES IN LIVER AND ADIPOSE TISSUE OF OBESE AND NON-OBESE SUBJECTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM Natalie Thatcher Aylward L. Atkin S.L. Thozhukat S. Sedman P. Petch R.G. Fernandes A. Bell D. Rose M.

11:40

19529 DIOXINS AND PCBs IN HOME PRODUCED EGGS IN THE NETHERLANDS Ron Hoogenboom Guillaume Ten Dam Mark Van Bruggen Marco Zeilmaker Suzanne Jeurissen Stefan van Leeuwen

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Oral Session 31 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 5

10:40 12:00

Oral Session 32 Analytical Screening and Confirmatory Methods 5

Room Paraná

Chairs Maria Inês Zanoli Sato and Lulwa Ali

Room Pernambuco

Chairs João Torres and Thomas Krauss

10:40

19826 POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS IN TREATMENT PLANT SLUDGES: METHOD VALIDATION AND FIRST RESULTS FOR TURKEY

10:40

19538 DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF A NOVEL RECOMBINANT CELL LINE TO DETECT AND CHARACTERIZE CHEMICALS THAT AFFECT AH RECEPTOR NUCLEAR LOCALIZATION

Hale Demirtepe Ipek Imamoglu

11:00

Michael Steven Denison Ai Hayashi

20479 TRANSFER OF PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS AND THEIR FORMATION POTENTIALS FROM TREATED WASTEWATER AND SEWAGE SLUDGE TO CROP PLANTS

11:00

Yuji Suzuki Shuhei Tanaka Shigeo Fujii Ryo Suzuki Notimitsu Saito

11:20

20355 POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS, DIOXINS AND FURANS LEVELS IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF CENTRAL AREA OF SÃO PAULO CITY

Jerzy Falandysz Nobuyasu Hanari Takamitsu Otake Masaki Ohata Nobuyasu Itoh Ayaka Wada

11:20

Moacir Ferreira da Silva Célia Regina Pesquero João Vicente de Assunção

11:40

19423 PROFICIENCY TEST ON DETERMINATION OF BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS IN COD LIVER AND FISH LIVER OIL Rainer Malisch Schaechtele A. Haedrich J.

20470 ISOMER-SPECIFIC ACCUMULATION OF AIRBORNE PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS IN CAMPHOR (CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA) TREE BARK AND ACTIVE AND PASSIVE AIR SAMPLERS

11:40

Liu Jinlin Li Shengnan Dong Liang Zhou Li Huang Yeru

12:00

19515 CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR OF FLAME RETARDANTS IN ACRYLONITRILEBUTADIENE-STYRENE AND POLYCARBONATE RESINS BY WEATHERING TESTS

21112 OPTIMIZATION OF A NEW DIOXIN/ PCB CLEAN-UP AND FRACTIONATION PROCEDURE FOR AN EXISTING AUTOMATED SYSTEM Chiara Calaprice Cosima Damiana Calvano Carlo Zambonin Jef Focant

19114 ECOTOXICOLOGY OF CHIRAL HERBICIDE TO PLANT: CAN WE TRACK NUTRIENT STRESSES AND BEYOND? Yuezhong Wen Chen H. Sheng X.L. Zou Y.Q. Chen Z.W. Weiping Liu

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Oral Session 33 Multi Thematic 2

Room Ceará

Chairs Adam Grochowalski and Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo

10:40

19499 VARIATION OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS, DIBENZOFURANS AND POLYCHOLRINATED BIPHENYLS DURING ASIA-PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION (APEC) SUMMIT: RELATED TO HAZE POLLUTION Qinghua Zhang Yingming Li Pu Wang Guibin Jiang

11:00

21156 CONCENTRATIONS AND ORAL BIOACCESSIBILITY OF PHOSPHORUS FLAME RETARDANTS IN INDOOR DUST OF A POLYURETHANE INDUSTRY Ovokeroye Abafe Bice S. Martincigh

11:20

21135 ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES (OCPs) AND INDICATOR POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (ind-PCBs) IN RAW COW MILK COLLECTED IN SOUTHEASTERN REGION OF BRAZIL João Paulo Machado Torres Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha Annibal Duarte Pereira Netto Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira Leonardo de Fontes Estrella

11:40

21127 EVALUATION OF PBDES IN WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS BY MEAS OF CONTINUOUS FLOW INTEGRATIVE SAMPLER (CFIS) Pedro Navalón Julio LLorca-Pórcel Tortajada R. Valor I.

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Oral Session 34 Current Status and Management of Dioxin in Vietnam 1

14:00 15:20

Oral Session 35 Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 4

Room Brasil

Chairs Teruhiko Kido and Le Ke Son

Room São Paulo

Chairs Heidelore Fiedler

14:00

20408 THE NATIONAL KEY SCIENCE AND TECHOLOGY REARCH PROGRAM ON AGENT ORANGE/DIOXIN IN VIETNAM AND ITS PROSPECTIVE COOPERATION

14:00

19825 DESTRUCTION OF UP-POPS FROM SINTERING PLANTS BY CATALYTIC BAG FILTERS Sheng Shou-xiang Tian Bo Wu Chang-min Lin Yan-xia Yu Gang

Le Thi Hai Le Le Ke Son

14:20

21065 THE NATIONAL KEY SCIENCE AND TECHOLOGY REARCH PROGRAM ON AGENT ORANGE/DIOXIN IN VIETNAM AND ITS PROSPECTIVE COOPERATION

14:20

Le Thi Hai Le Le Ke Son

14:40

19438 DIOXIN CONCENTRATIONS IN BLOOD AND FOOD CONSUMPTION HABITS OF A POPULATION LIVING NEAR BIEN HOA AIRBASE-A “HOT SPOT” OF DIOXIN CONTAMINATION IN VIETNAM. Pham The Tai Muneko Nishijo Do Minh Trung Pham Ngoc Thao Hoang Van Luong Tran Hai Anh Nguyen Van Long Tran Ngoc Nghi Tran Van Khoa Dang Tien Truong Nguyen Tung L. Pham Van Son Nishijo H. Nakagawa H.

15:00

19504 COMPARISON OF DECOMPOSITION OF 2-CHLOROPHENOL ON SURFACES OF ALUMINA- AND SILICA-SUPPORTED IRON (III) OXIDE CATALYSTS Sara Mosallanejad Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski Mohammednoor Altarawneh Eric M. Kennedy Michael Stockenhuber

14:40

19509 PCDD/F EMISSION FACTOR FOR CHARCOAL PRODUCTION IN RUDIMENTARY KILNS Ligia Cristina Gonçalves de Siqueira João Vicente de Assunção

15:00

18960 DOUBLE-NETWORK ALGINATE/ GRAPHENE BEADS WITH ENHANCED ALKALI/SALT RESISTANCE AND ADSORPTION PERFORMANCE Yuan Zhuang Yu Fei Jie Ma Junhong Chen

20357 EFFECTS OF DIOXIN EXPOSURE ON THYROID HORMONES IN POPULATIONS LIVING NEAR HOT SPOTS OF DIOXIN CONTAMINATION IN VIETNAM Tran Van Khoa Dang Tien Truong Nguyen Duy Bac Pham The Tai Hoang Van Luong Le Bach Quang

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Oral Session 36 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 6

Room Paraná

Chairs Stuart Harrad and June-Soo Park

14:00

19681 SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN THE ATMOSPHERIC CONCENTRATIONS OF POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS AND POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS IN KUWAIT

14:00 15:20

Oral Session 37 Unintentional Formation of POPs

Room Pernambuco

Chairs Takeshi Nakano and Jun Huang

14:00

20062 PCB #11 (3, 3’-DICHLOROBIPHENYL) AS A PREDOMINANT PCB CONGENERS IN AMBIENT AIR FROM UNINTENTIONAL FORMATION Takumi Takasuga Takeshi Nakano Yasuyuki Shibata

Bondi Gevao Bahloul M. Massimiliano Porcelli

14:20 14:20

19481 FACTORS INFLUENCING ATMOSPHERIC POLYBROMINATED DIPHENYL ETHERS

Hiroshi Takakuwa Masahiro Okuda Sadao Nakamura

Nguyen Thanh Dien Yasuhiro Hirai Shin-ichi Sakai

14:40

19418 Short-Chain Chlorinated Paraffins in Urban Air - Atmospheric Concentrations and Emissions Pascal Diefenbacher Christian Bogdal Andreas Gerecke Peter Schmid Martin Scheringer Konrad Hungerbühler

15:00

19327 THERMAL DESORPTION GC/MS ANALYSIS METHOD FOR PCBs IN ORGANIC PIGMENTS

14:40

19398 THEORETICAL PREDICTION OF PCB CONGENER-DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS IN PIGMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS Takeshi Nakano Takae Takeuchi Katsunori Anezaki

15:00

19534 SEASONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTAMINATION FOR ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN AMBIENT AIR IN REPUBLIC OF KOREA

19175 SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF ATMOSPHERIC EMISSIONS OF UNINTENTIONAL PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS FROM COKING INDUSTRIES IN CHINA Guorui Liu Minghui Zheng Xiaoxu Jiang Mei Wang Rong Jin Yuyang Zhao

Ho-Joong Kim Jong-Chul Kang Kwang-Hue Go Chang-Ho Lee

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Oral Session 38 Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT&BEP 5

15:50 17:50

Oral Session 39 Levels in the Environment, Fate and Transport 7

Room Brasil

Chairs Heidelore Fiedler and Minghui Zheng

Room São Paulo

Chairs Mehran Alaee and Bernd M. Bussian

15:50

19550 KINETICS OF THE DECOMPOSITION OF ORTHO HALOGENATED PHENOXY RADICALS

15:50

19444 DETERMINATION OF ORGANOPHOSPHORUS ESTERS IN THE SOILS AND WHEAT TISSUES COLLECTED FROM AN AREA WITH PLASTIC WASTE TREATMENTS

Mohammednoor Altarawneh Bogdan Z. Dlugogorski

16:10

Shuzhen Zhang Weining Wan

19400 CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF HIGH CONCENTRATION PCDD/Fs OVER THE MIXTURE OF V2O5-WO3/TIO2 AND ACTIVATED CARBON

16:10

Mingfeng Yu Xiao-dong Li Tong Chen Sheng-yong Lu

16:30

Bernd M. Bussian Michaela Pandelova Bernhard Henkelmann Kark-Werner Schramm

19264 PCDD/Fs REDUCTION BY RAW MEALS IN A CO-PROCESSING RDF CEMENT KILN

16:30

Mingxiu Zhan Tong Chen Yeqing Li Jiang Zhang Shengyong Lu Xiaodong Li

16:50

20430 GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF PCB AND PBDE LEVELS IN GERMAN FOREST SOILS

19480 WHAT ARE PBDEs IN COASTAL MARINE SEDIMENTS OFF BAJA CALIFORNIA TELLING US ABOUT THEIR SOURCE? José Vinicio Macías Zamora Nancy Ramírez Álvarez Félix A. Hernández Guzmán

16:50

20617 DECOMPOSITION RATE OF HEXABROMOCYCLODODECANE (HBCD) AND ITS BY-PRODUCTS

19943 LOCAL ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDE SOIL CONCENTRATIONS PUT INTO A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Louise Camenzuli Martin Scheringer Konrad Hungerbühler

Yuichi Miyake Qi Wang Takashi Amagai Yuichi Horii

17:10

19553 PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS IN WATER, SEDIMENT AND WILD BIRD EGGS FROM THE ORANGE-SENQU RIVER, SOUTH AFRICA Caitlin Swiegelaar Laura Quinn Desiree Prevoo-Franzsen Henk Bouwman

17:30

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20437 HIGH LEVELS OF PCDD/F, PBDD/F AND PCB IN EGGS AROUND POLLUTION SOURCES DEMONSTRATES THE NEED TO REVIEW SOIL STANDARS Roland Weber Alan Watson Jindrich Petrlik Alfred Winski Otti Schwedler Claudia Baitinger Peter Behnisch

Thursday 27 August 2015 15:50 17:50

Oral Session 40 Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC Region 2

Room Paraná

Chairs Karla Pozo and Ricardo Barra Rios

15:50

21141 ANALYSIS OF PCB IN THE MINING SECTOR WITHIN THE LATIN AMERICAN REGION Leila Devia Capra A. Mendoza M. van Bavel B. Heidelore Fiedler

16:10

17:10

Rodrigo Hernan Loyola Sepulveda Marco Salamanca Orrego Felipe Gutierrez Baeza Cristian Mauricio Chandia Vallejos Claudia Figueroa San Martin

17:30

20451 LATIN AMERICAN PASSIVE ATMOSPHERIC SAMPLING NETWORK (LAPAN) OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS AND EMERGING CONTAMINANTS

21133 PROMOTING CAPACITY-BUILDING AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER BY REGIONAL CENTRES: CETESB’S EXPERIENCY IN GRULAC COUNTRIES Lady Virginia Traldi Meneses

16:50

19497 AIRBORNE PCDD/F PROFILES IN RURAL AND URBAN AREAS OF BUENOS ARES PROVINCE, ARGENTINA Natalia Cappelletti Malena Astoviza Carolina Migoya Juan Carlos Colombo

Gilberto Fillmann Karina S. Miglioranza Paola Mariana Ondarza Ricardo Barra Nadia Gamboa Boris Johnson-Restrepo Carola Resabala-Zambrano Fernadez R. Gabriela Eguren Patricia Gomes Costa Frank Wania

16:30

19566 PATTERNS OF DIOXINS AND FURANS IN URBAN, NON URBAN AND MARINE SEDIMENTS IN SOME ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS OF CONCEPCION CITY, REGION DEL BIO BIO, CHILE

19121 COMPARISON OF DIOXIN, FURAN AND DIOXIN-LIKE POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL AIR LEVELS IN INDUSTRIAL, URBAN AND BACKGROUND ENVIRONMENTS OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL Ana Paula Francisco Camila Rodrigues da Silva Maria Yumico Tominaga Célia Regina Pesquero Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira Latorre João Vicente de Assunção

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Oral Session 41 Global Fate & Long Range Transport - Remote Areas 2

Room Pernambuco

Chairs Begoña Jiménez and Gilberto Filmann

15:50

21123 ANALYSIS OF ANTHROPOGENIC ORGANOBROMINATED COMPOUNDS (PBDEs) IN SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS (MIROUNGA LEONINA) FROM ANTARCTICA João Paulo Machado Torres Fernanda Dias Bartolomeu Abadio Finco Verona Borges Ferreira Leonardo de Fontes Estrella Thayane Castro Carvalho Lemos Petrus Magnus Amaral Galvão Erli Schneider Costa Mariana Batha Alonso Olaf Malm

16:10

19493 CONCENTRATIONS, SOURCES AND BIOMAGNIFICATION OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN MARINE BIOTA FOOD CHAINS, ANTARCTICA Yingming Li Zhaojing Chen Pu Wang Qinghua Zhang Guibin Jiang

16:30

20481 DO PENGUIN CONCENTRATE PERSISTENTE TOXIC SUBSTANCES IN THEIR BREEDING COLONIES? Larissa Schmauder Teixeira da Cunha Erli Schneider Costa Adriana Rodrigues de Lira Pessoa Souza J. S. Padilha J. A. Torres F. B. M. João Paulo Machado Torres

16:50

19485 OCCURRENCE AND LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION BEHAVIOR OF SHORT CHAIN CHLORINATED PARAFFINS IN FILDES PENINSULA AT KING GEORGE ISLAND, ANTARCTIC Fu Jianjie Li Huijuan Zhang Aiqian Qinghua Zhang

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Thursday 27 August 2015

Poster session III 13:00 - 14:00

Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in Workplace Environments

PAP019552 PRIORITY PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS IN URBAN SOIL AND THEIR HEALTH HAZARD

PAP019458 TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN SERUM PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN MIDLIFE WOMEN: THE STUDY OF WOMEN'S HEALTH ACROSS THE NATION (SWAN)

Bhupander Kumar Kenneth Sajwan Verma VK Tyagi J. Sharma CS Akolkar AB

Sung Kyun Park Qing Peng Sergei Chernyak

Stuart Batterman Sioban Harlow

Risk Assessment, Management, and Regulation PAP018961 SAMPLING IN BRAZIL AFFORDS REPRESENTATIVENESS FOR MONITORING OF PERSISTENT ORGANOCHLORINES IN PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN. THE 2004-2013 EXPERIENCE Leandro d'Arc Moretti Leandro Diamantino Feijó Marcelo Bonnet Alvarenga Igor Renato Bertoni Olivares Margarida Maria Hoeppner Zaroni Maria de Fátima Martins Pinhel André de Oliveira Mendonça PAP018962 CONTROL OF ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDES IN AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS: OFFICIAL MONITORING IN ANIMAL PRODUCTS IN BRAZIL BETWEEN 2004 - 2013 Leandro d'Arc Moretti Leandro Diamantino Feijó Marcelo Bonnet Alvarenga Igor Renato Bertoni Oliveraes Margarida Maria Hoeppner Zaroni Maria de Fátima Martins Pinhel André de Oliveira Mendonça

PAP019454 DETERMINATION OF PCDD/Fs AND DL-PCBs IN HUMAN BREAST MILK FROM CHINA IN 2011 Li Jing-Guang Zhang Lei Yin Shuang-xing

Zhao Yun-feng Wu Yong-ning

PAP019555 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING OF PCDD/Fs AFTER ALTERNATIVE FUEL IMPLEMENTATION IN A CATALAN (SPAIN) CEMENT PLANT. HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT Montserrat Mari Joaquim Rovira Martí Nadal Marta Schuhmacher José L. Domingo PAP019991 REGULATORY IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF IMPLEMENTING THE EU PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS REGULATION IN TURKEY Ipek Imamoglu Ilona Kirhensteine Sinem Erdogdu Peter Futo Ivan Holoubek PAP020360 Regional Human Health Risk Assessment by PCDDs/PCDFs Exposure in Ambient Air Tae-Uk Jeong Kyeong-sim Lee Pyung-jong Yoo Gi-gon Kim Dong-Cheol Seo Jong-Hwan Park Jong-Soo Heo PAP020405 Regional human health risk assessment by PCDDs/PCDFs exposure in ambient air Tae-Uk Jeong Kyeong-sim Lee Pyung-jong Yoo Gi-gon Kim

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Dong-Cheol Seo Jong-Hwan Park Jong-Soo Heo

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Sources, Inventories, Emission Prevention and Control, BAT & BEP

PAP020473 OPEN BURNING PROCESSES: THE MAIN CONTRIBUTOR OF DIOXINS AND FURANS IN COSTA RICA

PAP019490 EFFECT OF CARBON NANOMATERIALS ON THE FORMATION OF CHLORINATED AROMATICS IN MSWI FLY ASH

Noemy Quiros-Bustos Floria Roa-Gutierrez Luis Guillermo Romero Esquivel

Takashi Fujimori Asako Toda Masaki Takaoka

PAP020092 SKIN AND BLUBBER BIOPSIES FROM WHALES AND DOLPHINS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF POLLUTANT EXPOSURE

Chiya Nishimura Xingchen Lin

Krishna Das Paulo Renato Dorneles Marianna Pinzone

PAP019503 MECHANISM OF OXIDATION AND PYROLYSIS OF DIBENZOFURAN VALIDATED AT VERY LOW CONCENTRATION (~1 ppm) Paul-Marie Marquaire Tritz A. Ziegler-Devin I Bounaceur R. Simon Y.

PAP021136 EVALUATING AN ALTERNATIVE TO OPEN BURNING OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE BASED ON ATMOSPHERIC EMISSION ESTIMATIONS OF PCBs AND PBDEs IN THE AREA OF GREAT MENDOZA. Maria Florencia Ruggeri David Allende Belén Lana Karina Garro Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano Salvador Enrique Puliafito

PAP019845 Impacts of Micro-Emulsion System on PCDD/ PCDF Reduction from Industrial Boiler Siwatt Pongpiachan Wiriwutikorn T. Rungruang C. Yodden K.

Duangdee N. Sbrilli A. Gobbi M. Centeno C.

PAP019891 IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR WASTE STREAMS OF CERTAIN BROMINE CONTAINING FLAME RETARDANTS (THE WAFER PROJECT) Stuart Harrad Abdallah M.

Berresheim H. Sharkey M.

PAP020179 MAIN SOURCES OF DIOXINS/FURANS EMISSIONS IN ARMENIA Anahit Aleksandryan PAP020380 COSTA RICA DIOXIN AND FURAN INVENTORY 2013 Floria Roa-Gutierrez Noemy Quiros-Bustos Luis Guillermo Romero Esquivel PAP020472 EMISSION SOURCES OF PCBS IN JAPAN: EMISSION ESTIMATES AND PANEL DATA ANALYSIS Yasuhiro Hirai Nguyen Thanh Dien

France Damseaux Adrian Covaci

Shinichi Sakai

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PAP021139 PROFILES OF PCDD/F CONGENERS IN VARIOUS MATRICES DERIVED FROM CHARCOAL PRODUCTION FACILITIES WITH RUDIMENTARY KILNS Ligia Cristina Gonçalves de Siqueira Joao Vicente de Assunção Maria Yumiko Tominaga Mara Magalhães Gaeta Lemos

Poster session III 13:00 - 14:00 Thursday 27 August 2015

Wildlife Toxicology and Exposure to POPs, and Environmental Distribution PAP019221 CONTAMINATION OF BACKYARD CHICKEN EGGS BY DIOXINS, FURANS AND DL-PCBS CAUSED BY AN UNCONTROLLED FIRE IN DISPOSABLE TIRES Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti Carolina Mariana Nunes Eleonora Vieira dos Santos Rafael Pissinatti PAP019352 EFFECT OF ORGANOCHLORINE POLLUTANTS ON HORMONES OF ELEPHANT SEALS MIROUNGA LEONINA OF ELEPHANT ISLAND, ANTARCTICA Kleber Campos Miranda Filho Chris Metcalfe Tracy Metcalfe Pablo Elias Martinez Ricardo B. Robaldo Elton Pinto Colares Mônica Muelbert Adalto Bianchini PAP019433 ANALYSIS OF POPS BY HAIR WILD FELINE IN THE RESERVE MAMIRAUÁ Robson Roney Bernardo Ana Luiza Silva São Leão Daniele Fernandes Pena Carvalho Emiliano Esterci Ramalho Rodrigo Ornellas Meire João Paulo Machado Torres Olaf Malm PAP020165 FINGERPRINT OF PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN TISSUES OF ANTARCTIC NOTOTHENIOID FISH SPECIMENS Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano Nerina Belén Lana Paula Berton Adrian Covaci Néstor Fernando Ciocco Esteban Barrera-Oro Adrián Atencio

Frank Neugebauer Soumini Vijayasarathy Liesbeth Weijs

Justin Meager Caroline Gaus

PAP020396 Do Triclosan affect hearing development of Cyprinodon variegatus larvae? Joseph Schnitzler Farida Benichou Nicolas Pinte

Melanie Dussenne Orphal Colleye Krishna Das

Others PAP019460 A POLLUTANT MIXTURE ALTERS CANCER CELL METABOLISM AND STRENGTHENS THE TUMORAL PHENOTYPE Elise Saunier Kevin Hardonniere Paule Benit Samantha Antonio Clementine Perriere Alexandra Lopes-Costa Xavier Coumoul Robert Barouki Chantal Benelli Pierre Rustin Dominique Lagadic-Gossmann Sylvie Bortoli PAP020346 ASSESSMENT OF PERFLUORINATED COMPOUNDS IN KOREAN INFANT WITH CONGENITAL HYPOTHYROIDISM Da-Hye Kim Un-Jung Kim

Jeong-Eun Oh

PAP020356 CONCENTRATIONS, PROFILES AND SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF PCDD/FS IN AMBIENT AIR AROUND A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR IN BEIJING, CHINA

PAP020326 NOVEL BROMINATED FLAME RETARDANTS AND DECHLORANE PLUS AS PBDE ALTERNATIVES IN 10 BIRD SPECIES FROM KOREA Hyo-Bang Moon Jin Xiangzi Sunggyu Lee

PAP020349 PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN HUMPBACK DOLPHINS FROM NEARSHORE AND ESTUARINE ENVIRONMENTS IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

Huang Yeru Li Qi Yue Ren Nan Li Sen Zheng

Yunsun Jeong Woon Kee Baek

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PAP020428 USE OF BIOTECHNOLOGICAL NATURAL PRODUCTS WASTEWATER RECOVERY OF SOUTHERN REGION IN FORTALEZA - CE

PAP021121 LEVELS OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZO-P-DIOXINS, POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOFURANS AND DIOXINLIKE PCBS IN OILS COMMERCIALIZED IN COLOMBIA

Raíssa Vasconcelos de Castro Figueira Matheus Veras Cunha Nicole Borges Jaime Benevides Neto Maria Mariana de Sousa Rocha Julia Feijo Barros Gilcenara de Oliveira

Diana Pemberthy Mendoza Jairo Alexander Quintero Maria Generosa Martrat Jordi Parera Esteban Abad Holgado Aída Luz Villa Holguín

Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) and emergent compounds in the GRULAC Region (Latin American and Caribbean countries) PAP020068 EVALUATION OF SEABIRD EXPOSURE TO POP-LIKE (ORGANOTIN) COMPOUNDS IN COASTAL WATERS OF RIO DE JANEIRO STATE (BRAZIL) THROUGH TOTAL TIN CONCENTRATIONS IN INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Paulo Renato Dorneles Janeide Padilha Thais Paiva Rayane Castro Olaf Malm Larissa Cunha France Collard PAP020108 EVALUATION OF FISH EXPOSURE TO POP-LIKE (ORGANOTIN) COMPOUNDS IN SEPETIBA BAY (RIO DE JANEIRO STATE, BRAZIL) THROUGH HEPATIC TOTAL TIN CONCENTRATIONS Paulo Renato Dorneles Thais Paiva Priscila Schilithz Tatiana Bisi Gilles Lepoint Claudio Azevedo-Silva Alexandre Azevedo Leonardo Flach José Lailson-Brito Krishna Das

Passive Sampling for POPs Monitoring PAP020426 AIR POLLUTION INVOLVING MEGACITIES AND ADJACENT AGRO-ECOSYSTEMS OF SOUTH AMERICA USING PAS-XAD Patricia Gomes Costa Karina Karina Miglioranza Maiara Macedo Dutra Thaíla Pereira Wille Juliê Silvereira da Costa Paola Mariana Ondarza Nadia Rosa Gamboa Fuente Boris Gabriel Johnson Restrepo Wania F. Gilberto Fillmann PAP020463 DETAILED EVALUATION OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE AIR SAMPLING METHOD FOR POPS IN AMBIENT AIR Takumi Takasuga Michiko Yamashita

Hiroaki Takemori Yasuyuki Shibata

PAP020469 DIOXIN, FURAN AND DIOXIN-LIKE PCBs IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL: LOCAL TRENDS USING PASSIVE SAMPLING

PAP020174 OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE TO ORGANOHALOGEN COMPOUNDS IN SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL: THE FIRST STEPS FOR THEIR EVALUATION IN TWO CASE STUDIES Paulo Renato Dorneles Alysson Oliveira Marcelo Souza Sergio Coelho-Souza

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Camila Rodrigues da Silva Jésner Peixoto de Melo Carlos Alberto Marques de Souza Neusa Akemi Niwa Maria Inês Z Sato Maria Yumiko Tominaga

Poster session III 13:00 - 14:00 Thursday 27 August 2015

PAP020256 PERSISTENT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS LEVELS IN SEDIMENT SAMPLES FROM SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL Maria Yumiko Tominaga Camila Rodrigues da Silva Neusa Akemi Niwa Maria Inês Zanolli Sato Nelson Menegon Junior Fabio Netto Moreno Marta Conde Lamparelli

PAP020409 A SUITABLE INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY FOR THE COMPLETE TREATMENT OF ORANGE/DIOXIN IN SOILS AND SEDIMENTS IN VIETNAM Lam Vinh Anh Pham Viet Duc Hoang Kim Hue

Pham Thi Hoa Tran Van Cong Nguyen Ngoc Tien

PAP020654 DIOXIN CONTENT IN BLOOD OF THOSE WHO WERE BORN AFTER 1990 IN VIETNAM

PAP021126 ORGANOCHLORINATED PESTICIDE LEVELS IN AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST SOIL FROM SÃO PAULO STATE, BRAZIL

Vu Chien Thang Pham Lan Anh

Maria Yumiko Tominaga Rosângela Pacini Modesto Elaine Cristina Ruby Neusa Akemi Nwa Maria Inês Zanolli Sato Mara Magalhães Gaeta Lemos Gisela Vianna Menezes

PAP020767 POP-DEHALOGENATING MICROBES IN AN ACTIVE LANDFILL TREATING HERBICIDE- AND DIOXINCONTAMINATED SOILS

Current Status and Management of Dioxin in Vietnam PAP019390 ESTIMATE THE RESULT OF NON- SPECIFIC DETOXIFICATION IN THE PEOPLE EXPOSED TO AGENT ORANGE/DIOXIN IN 103 HOSPITAL Nguyen Ba Vuong Nguyen Hoang Thanh Hoang Manh An

Do Ba Quyet Tuan Luong Minh

PAP019486 Psychological damage and quality of life in victims of agent orange/dioxin in Bien Hoa city, Vietnam Phuong Minh Nguyen Chuyen Van Nguyen

Linh Tung Nguyen

PAP020053 CHARACTERIZATION OF POLYCHLORINATED DIBENZOP-DIOXINS AND DIBENZOFURANS IN SOIL AND BIOTA AT THE BIEN HOA AGENT ORANGE HOTSPOT IN VIETNAM Nguyen Hung Minh Nguyen Van Thuong Hue NTM

Hung NX Thang NM

Vu Tung Son Doan Trong Tuyen

Phung Khac Huy Chu Dinh Thi Thu Hang Dang Thi Cam Ha Dao Thi Ngoc Anh Poeritz Marlén Lechner Ute

Exposure to POPs in the Urban, Indoor and in Workplace Environments PAP020366 OCCURRENCE OF NDL-PCBs AND PBDEs IN ITALIAN RESIDENTIAL DUST AND THEIR RELEVANCE FOR INTAKES IN TODDLERS AND PETS Andrea Manni Gianfranco Brambilla Mauro Esposito Angelo Ferrari

Environmental and Health Effects of DDT and Related Compounds PAP019932 Describing the Environmental Fate of DDT used for Indoor Residual Spraying João Paulo Machado Torres Annelle Mendez Carla Aparecida Ng Christian Bogdal Konrad Hungerbühler

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09:30 11:30

Summary Plenary and Chalenges for the Future

Plenary Room

11:30 13:00

Students’ Award Presentation of Dioxin 2016 Closing

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Name

Abstract

Date

Time

Room

Name

São Paulo

Caitlin Swiegelaar

Abstract

Date

Time

Room

19554

Tuesday

14:00 14:20

Ceará

Abel Arkenbout

20114

Tuesday

11:00 11:20

Adegbenro Peter DASO

19419

Wednesday

10:40 11:00

Paraná

Camila Rodrigues da Silva

20469

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Alberto da Rocha Neto

21137

Monday

16:50 17:10

Brasil

Cariton Kubwabo

19748

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Brasil

Carolina Mariana Nunes

20082

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Poster Area

Cesar de Castro Martins

20370

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Paraná

Alberto da Rocha Neto

21140

Monday

14:00 14:20

Alejandra Beatriz Camargo

20369

Monday

13:00 14:00

Ceará

Chiara Calaprice

19682

Tuesday

14:40 15:00

Chiara Calaprice

21112

Thursday

11:40 12:00

Pernambuco

Chiya Nishimura

19491

Tuesday

15:00 15:20

São Paulo

Christian Bogdal

19415

Monday

14:00 14:20

Paraná

Christine Steinlin

19507

Tuesday

15:50 16:10

São Paulo Poster Area

Alin C. Ionas

19439

Tuesday

14:40 15:00

Alin Constantin Ionas

19440

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Amanda Câmara de Souza

20454

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Ana Paula Francisco

19121

Thursday

16:50 17:10

Paraná

Ana Paula Francisco

20411

Tuesday

11:00 11:20

Brasil

Anahit Aleksandryan

20179

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Andrea Manni

20366

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Andrea Manni

20423

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Andreas Sjodin

20400

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Andreia Alves

19519

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Andreia Alves

19520

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Tuesday

15:00 15:20

Pernambuco São Paulo

Arnold Schecter

20415

Christoph Gallistl

19513

Monday

13:00 14:00

Christoph Gallistl

20058

Monday

14:40 15:00

Paraná São Paulo

Chu Van Hai

19437

Monday

16:10 16:30

Chunhsun Lin

19866

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Cláudia Hoffmann Kowalski Schroder

20461

Tuesday

16:30 16:50

Paraná

Cristian Mauricio Chandia Vallejos

19539

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Da-Hye Kim

20346

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Poster Area

Beatriz Helena

20542

Wednesday

11:20 11:40

Bernd M Bussian

20430

Thursday

16:10 16:30

São Paulo

Betty San Martin Nuñez

20358

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Bhupander Kumar

19552

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Bo Yuan

19537

Monday

14:20 14:40

Paraná

Bogdan Dlugogorski

19994

Thursday

10:40 11:00

Brasil Paraná

David Mortimer

Pernambuco

David Nicholas Mortimer

São Paulo

Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha

Bondi Gevao

19681

Thursday

14:00 14:20

Bradley Clarke

19358

Monday

14:00 14:20

Thursday

17:10 17:30

Caitlin Swiegelaar

19553

87

Daisuke Yasutake

19916

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Daniela Dayrell França

19459

Monday

16:50 17:10

São Paulo

Daniele Fernandes Pena Carvalho

19483

Wednesday

11:20 11:40

Brasil

Daniella Vasconcellos Augusti

19221

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

David Hope

20480

Tuesday

16:10 16:30

Paraná

20420

Tuesday

15:50 16:10

Pernambuco

20170

Tuesday

11:20 11:40

Ceará

Monday

17:10 17:30

São Paulo

21131

Name

Date

Time

21134

Tuesday

16:10 16:30

Brasil

Ho-Joong Kim

Diana Pemberthy Mendoza

21121

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Eleonora Vieira dos Santos

19152

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Poster Area

Hyo-Bang Moon

Poster Area

Hyo-Bang Moon

Dayse Aline Manhães Rocha

Abstract

Room

Name

Abstract

Date

Time

Room

19534

Thursday

15:00 15:20

Paraná

Hoan Thi Phan

19445

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

HUANG Yeru

19510

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

20326

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

20327

Tuesday

11:20 11:40

Pernambuco Poster Area

Eliane May de Lima

20406

Monday

13:00 14:00

Elise Saunier

19460

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

In-Seok Lee

20603

Monday

13:00 14:00

Emine Can Güven

20371

Monday

13:00 14:00

Floria RoaGutierrez

20380

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Ipek Imamoglu

19991

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

France Collard

19201

Tuesday

11:40 12:00

Ceará

Iryna Labunska

19479

Tuesday

16:50 17:10

Brasil

Franco Scinicariello

20219

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

J. Vinicio MacíasZamora

19480

Thursday

16:30 16:50

São Paulo

Frank Neugebauer

20349

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Jacob de Boer

19547

Monday

14:40 15:00

Ceará

Pernambuco

Jae-Ho Yang

19420

Tuesday

10:40 11:00

Paraná

Pernambuco

Jakob Gustavsson

19560

Tuesday

15:00 15:20

Ceará Paraná

FU JIANJIE

19485

Thursday

16:50 17:10

Fuchao Xu

19470

Tuesday

14:20 14:40

Poster Area

Jana M. Weiss

20098

Tuesday

11:40 12:00

Gang Zhang

19449

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Gaofeng Zhao

19435

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Jani Koponen

19615

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Gilberto Fillmann

20451

Thursday

16:10 16:30

Paraná

Jani Koponen

19616

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Giovanni Cagnetta

21104

Tuesday

14:40 15:00

São Paulo

Janna G. Koppe

21106

Tuesday

12:00 12:20

Paraná

Gopal Pawar

19870

Tuesday

14:40 15:00

Pernambuco

Jef Focant

21115

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Paraná

Jef FOCANT

20395

Monday

15:00 15:20

Paraná

Pernambuco

Jennifer Burgess

20482

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Pernambuco

Grochowalski Adam

19502

Wednesday

11:40 12:00

Guorui Liu

19175

Thursday

15:00 15:20

Paraná

Jerzy Falandysz

19515

Thursday

11:00 11:20

Jerzy Falandysz

20353

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

João Paulo Amorim de Lacerda

19598

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

João Paulo Machado Torres

19932

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Pernambuco

Hale Demirtepe

19826

Thursday

10:40 11:00

Heidelore Fiedler

20414

Wednesday

10:40 11:00

Brasil

Heidelore Fiedler

21128

Tuesday

16:10 16:30

Pernambuco

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Pernambuco

HIROMI WADA

19587

Hiroshi Takakuwa

19327

Thursday

14:20 14:40

Hiroyuki FUJITA

19450

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Hiroyuki FUJITA

20348

João Paulo Machado Torres

21123

Thursday

15:50 16:10

João Paulo Machado Torres

21135

Thursday

11:20 11:40

Ceará

Monday

15:50 16:10

Brasil

Joao Vicente de Assuncao

88

21129

35 th International Symposium on Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants August 23 rd - 28 th, 2015 - São Paulo - Brazil

Name

Date

Time

Room

Name

20134

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Kurunthchalam Kannan

Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano

20165

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Jose Luis Roscales García

20495

Monday

14:40 15:00

Pernambuco São Paulo

Lam Vinh Anh

Ceará

Larissa Cunha

Jorgelina Cecilia Altamirano

Abstract

Abstract

Date

Time

Room

19156

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Kurunthchalam Kannan

19157

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Lady Virginia Traldi Meneses

21133

Thursday

16:30 16:50

Paraná

20409

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

20481

Thursday

16:30 16:50

Pernambuco Paraná

Jose Oscar Vega Bustillos

20262

Tuesday

14:00 14:20

Joseph Schnitzler

20394

Wednesday

11:00 11:20

Poster Area

Lauren Mullin

20418

Monday

16:50 17:10

Joseph Schnitzler

20396

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Joyce Cristale

20456

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Lauren Mullin

20422

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Juan MuñozArnanz

20497

Monday

16:10 16:30

Pernambuco

Le Thi Hai Le

20408

Thursday

14:00 14:20

Brasil

Jumboku Kajiwara

20002

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Le Thi Hai Le

21065

Thursday

14:20 14:40

Brasil

Jun Huang

21067

Tuesday

11:20 11:40

São Paulo

Leandro d'Arc Moretti

18961

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

São Paulo

Leandro d'Arc Moretti

18962

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Poster Area

Leila Devia

21141

Thursday

15:50 16:10

Paraná Poster Area

June Soo Park

20416

Monday

15:00 15:20

June Soo Park

20419

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

São Paulo

LI Jing-Guang

19454

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Li Peng

19505

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Ligia Cristina Gonçalves de Siqueira

21139

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Lígia Cristina Gonçalves de Siqueira

19509

Thursday

14:40 15:00

São Paulo

Lin-Chi Wang

19471

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Poster Area

Juraj Skarba

19680

Thursday

10:40 11:00

Jürgen Reinmann

20471

Monday

15:00 15:20

Brasil

Karin Wiberg

20442

Wednesday

11:00 11:20

São Paulo

Karla Andrea Pozo Gallardo

20391

Wednesday

11:40 12:00

São Paulo Brasil Poster Area

Karnwadee Wilaingam

19355

Thursday

11:40 12:00

Kenneth S. Sajwan

20478

Monday

13:00 14:00

Kenneth Sajwan

19551

Wednesday

11:00 11:20

Brasil

Khageshwar Singh Patel

19124

Monday

14:00 14:20

São Paulo

Kim J. Fernie

19967

Monday

15:50 16:10

Pernambuco

Kleber Campos Miranda Filho

19352

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Knut Rauchfuss

19428

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Koji Takahashi

20043

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Krishna Das

20092

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Kurunthchalam Kannan

19155

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

89

Linda Linderholm

20101

Monday

13:00 14:00

Lingyan Zhu

18985

Tuesday

14:20 14:40

Paraná Paraná

LIU Jinlin

20470

Thursday

11:40 12:00

Louise Camenzuli

19943

Thursday

16:50 17:10

São Paulo

Lutz Ahrens

20448

Wednesday

11:20 11:40

Paraná Brasil

Maher Ben Abda

19430

Monday

16:10 16:30

Mao Qiongjing

20057

Tuesday

14:20 14:40

São Paulo Poster Area Poster Area

María Florencia Ruggeri

21136

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Maria Grazia Bonelli

20364

Monday

13:00 14:00

Name

Date

Time

20476

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Myrto Petreas

20319

Maria Yumiko Tominaga

20256

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Myrto Petreas

Maria Yumiko Tominaga

21126

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Tuesday

11:20 11:40

Paraná

Monday

16:30 16:50

Pernambuco Ceará

Maria Grazia Bonelli

Marian Pavuk Mariana Batha Alonso

Abstract

20237 19612

Room

Mark C. Gemperline

19474

Tuesday

10:40 11:00

Martin Brits

20351

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Martin Brits

20352

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Martin Rose

19494

Tuesday

17:10 17:30

Brasil Brasil

Martin Rose

19931

Tuesday

14:40 15:00

Michael Steven Denison

19538

Thursday

10:40 11:00

Pernambuco Poster Area

Michael Steven Denison

20432

Monday

13:00 14:00

Mingfeng YU

19400

Thursday

16:10 16:30

Brasil

Mingxiu ZHAN

19264

Thursday

16:30 16:50

Brasil

Minh Anh Nguyen

19653

Tuesday

11:00 11:20

Ceará

Moacir Ferrira da Silva

20355

Thursday

11:20 11:40

Paraná Poster Area

Mohamed ELSaeid

19396

Monday

13:00 14:00

Mohammednoor Altarawneh

19550

Thursday

15:50 16:10

Brasil Brasil Poster Area

Mohammednoor Altarawneh

20431

Thursday

11:00 11:20

Mônica Regina Piovani

20151

Monday

13:00 14:00

Montse Marquès

19556

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Montse Marquès

19558

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Montserrat Mari

19555

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Montserrat Mari

19557

Wednesday

10:40 11:00

Pernambuco

Mustafa Odabasi

19421

Monday

15:50 16:10

São Paulo

Mustafa ODABASI

19452

Wednesday

11:00 11:20

Paraná

Name

Abstract

Date

Time

Room

Tuesday

14:20 14:40

Ceará

20434

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Na Guangshui

19736

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Nanna Margrethe Bruun Bremnes

20412

Tuesday

15:00 15:20

Paraná

Natalia Cappelletti

19497

Thursday

17:30 17:50

Paraná

Natalia Cappelletti

19500

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area São Paulo

Natalie Thatcher

19934

Thursday

11:20 11:40

Natalie Thatcher

20363

Tuesday

16:30 16:50

Pernambuco

Natsuko Kajiwara

20402

Tuesday

11:00 11:20

Pernambuco

Nguyen Ba Vuong

19390

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Nguyen Hung Minh

20053

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Paraná

Nguyen Thanh Dien

19481

Thursday

14:20 14:40

Nicolas Pizarro Aranguiz

20359

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Paraná

Nicole Riddell

19478

Monday

16:30 16:50

Nina Lohmann

20393

Monday

15:00 15:20

Pernambuco

Noemy Quirós

20473

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Pernambuco

Nong Van Hai

20465

Wednesday

11:40 12:00

Okechukwu Jonathan Okonkwo

19442

Tuesday

11:40 12:00

Pernambuco

Osmar Damian Prestes

20459

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Ceará

Ovokeroye Abafe

21156

Thursday

11:00 11:20

Pascal Diefenbacher

19418

Thursday

14:40 15:00

Paraná

Patricia Gomes Costa

20426

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Poster Area

Paul-Marie MARQUAIRE

19503

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Paulo Dorneles

20108

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Paulo Eduardo Alves CamargoCruz

20786

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

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Date

Time

Room

Name

20068

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Robson Roney Bernardo

Paulo Renato Dorneles

20160

Monday

14:20 14:40

Pernambuco

Paulo Renato Dorneles

20174

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Thursday

11:40 12:00

Ceará Brasil

Paulo Renato Dorneles

Pedro Naavlon

Abstract

21127

Peng Zheng

20037

Monday

16:50 17:10

Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus

19239

Monday

14:00 14:20

Ceará

Perihan Binnur Kurt-Karakus

19274

Tuesday

11:20 11:40

Brasil

Petrus Magnus Amaral Galvão

19658

Tuesday

14:00 14:20

Paraná

Pham The Tai

19438

Thursday

14:40 15:00

Brasil Poster Area

Philip Germansderfer

19517

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Philip Germansderfer

19518

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Poster Area

Phung Khac Huy Chu

20767

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Phuong Minh Nguyen

19486

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Ping-Chi Hsu

19364

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Qinghua Zhang

19499

Thursday

10:40 11:00

Ceará

Rafael Pissinatti

19190

Tuesday

15:50 16:10

Paraná Pernambuco

Rainer Malisch

19423

Thursday

11:20 11:40

Rainer Malisch

19425

Tuesday

16:50 17:10

Paraná

Raíssa Vasconcelos de Castro Figueira

20428

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Rebeca Medeiros de Oliveira

20374

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Ren Zhiyuan

20532

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Ricardo Barra

19217

Tuesday

16:30 16:50

São Paulo

Risibe Florence Lehutso

19424

Monday

14:20 14:40

São Paulo

Robert J. Letcher

19606

Monday

15:00 15:20

Ceará

Robert J. Letcher

19677

Wednesday

10:40 11:00

Ceará

11:40 12:00

Brasil

Robert Risebrough

21085

Wednesday

Date

Time

Room

19433

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Robson Roney Bernardo

20401

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Rodrigo Hernan Loyola Sepulveda

19566

Thursday

17:10 17:30

Paraná

Rodrigo Ornellas Meire

20475

Tuesday

16:10 16:30

São Paulo Brasil

Roland Weber

20365

Monday

14:40 15:00

Roland Weber

20437

Thursday

17:30 17:50

São Paulo São Paulo

Ron Hoogenboom

19529

Thursday

11:40 12:00

Ron Hoogenboom

20444

Tuesday

14:00 14:20

Brasil

Rudolf Addink

19521

Monday

15:50 16:10

Paraná

Rudolf Addink

19523

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Rui-xue Ma

20392

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Poster Area

Sang-Wook Yi

19169

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Sara J Lupton

19465

Thursday

11:00 11:20

São Paulo São Paulo

Sara Mosallanejad

19504

Thursday

14:20 14:40

Sergio A. Guazzotti

19457

Monday

16:10 16:30

Paraná

Sheng Shouxiang

19825

Thursday

14:00 14:20

São Paulo São Paulo

Shuzhen Zhang

19444

Thursday

15:50 16:10

Siwatt Pongpiachan

19845

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Brasil

Stefan van Leeuwen

19655

Tuesday

15:50 16:10

Stefan van Leeuwen

20436

Monday

17:10 17:30

Pernambuco

Stefan van Leeuwen

20450

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Stephan Gabos

20013

Tuesday

16:50 17:10

Pernambuco

Stuart Harrad

19528

Monday

14:20 14:40

Ceará Poster Area

Stuart Harrad

19891

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Stuart Harrad

19951

Tuesday

10:40 11:00

Pernambuco

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Sung Kyun Park

91

Abstract

19458

Name

Abstract

Date

Time

Room

Name

Abstract

Paraná

Vu Chien Thang

20654

Date

Time

Room

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Suzuki Yuji

20479

Thursday

11:00 11:20

Tae-Uk, Jeong

20360

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Wen-Ling Chen

19099

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Tae-Uk, Jeong

20405

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Wenbin Liu

19464

Monday

14:20 14:40

Brasil

Poster Area

Wouter Gebbink

19427

Monday

16:50 17:10

Pernambuco

Poster Area

Wouter Gebbink

19506

Tuesday

16:50 17:10

São Paulo Poster Area

Taewon Kim

19482

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Taha Abdullah Kumosani

18971

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Xianqing Zhou

19461

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Takashi Fujimori

19490

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Takeshi Nakano

19397

Tuesday

11:40 12:00

Brasil

Yang Lin

19436

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Takeshi Nakano

19398

Thursday

14:40 15:00

Pernambuco

Yasuhiro Hirai

20472

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Takeshi Nakano

19541

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Yessica Patricia ortiz Carrizales

19939

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Takumi Takasuga

20062

Thursday

14:00 14:20

Pernambuco

Yetkin Dumanoglu

19451

Monday

16:30 16:50

São Paulo

Poster Area

Yin-Hui Leong

20025

Tuesday

15:00 15:20

Brasil

Poster Area

Yingming Li

19493

Thursday

16:10 16:30

Pernambuco Pernambuco

Takumi Takasuga

20463

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Temilola Oluseyi

18856

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Brasil

Yoshie Nagai

19543

Wednesday

11:00 11:20

Tenzing Gyalpo

20375

Tuesday

16:30 16:50

Terry F. Bidleman

19878

Monday

14:40 15:00

São Paulo

Yoshinori Uekusa

20060

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Teruhiko Kido

19446

Wednesday

11:20 11:40

Pernambuco

YoungWoon Kang

19489

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area

Thomas F Webster

19347

Tuesday

11:00 11:20

Paraná

Yuan Zhuang

18960

Tuesday

15:00 15:20

São Paulo

Thomas F Webster

19353

Tuesday

14:00 14:20

Pernambuco

Yuancheng Li

20347

Monday

16:30 16:50

Brasil

Poster Area

Yuezhong Wen

19114

Thursday

12:00 12:20

Paraná

Brasil

Yuichi Miyake

20617

Thursday

16:50 17:10

Brasil Poster Area Brasil

Thomas Krauss

21138

Monday

13:00 14:00

Tom Harner

19856

Tuesday

10:40 11:00

São Paulo

Zhang Ting

20356

Thursday

13:00 14:00

Zhang Ting

20427

Thursday

11:20 11:40

Tom Harner

19858

Wednesday

10:40 11:00

Tomás Trnovec

19237

Tuesday

10:40 11:00

São Paulo

Toru Matsumura

19544

Monday

13:00 14:00

Poster Area Brasil

Tran Thi TuyetHanh

19441

Tuesday

14:20 14:40

Tran Van Khoa

20357

Thursday

15:00 15:20

Brasil Poster Area Poster Area

Urs K. Wagner

20421

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

Vladimir Ovcharenko

19466

Tuesday

13:00 14:00

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Whether it’s meeting regulatory requirements, analyzing a broad range of chemical compounds, processing large sample volumes, or delivering accurate results, Waters environmental and food testing solutions provide the sensitivity, stability, reproducibility and versatility required to meet the needs of analytical laboratories. Our comprehensive system solutions include chromatography, mass spectrometry, column & sample prep chemistries, and data management software. We continually work with our customers to develop tools and methods that will help them improve the quality of their analyses and explore the potential of The Science of What’s Possible.

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Wellington Laboratories Inc. Contact name: Brock Chittim +1 (519) 822-2436 [email protected] 345 Southgate Drive Guelph, Ontario, Canada Zip Code: N1G 3M5

For 35 years, Wellington Laboratories Inc. has been internationally recognized as a trusted source of high quality reference standard solutions for use in environmental/ analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and masslabelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-pdioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants, and perfluorinated compounds. We also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods or modified in-house methods. Please visit our web-site at www.well-labs.com or contact us at info@ well-labs.com for more information.

www.well-labs.com

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Silver Sponsor

CAPES 0800 61 61 61 Setor Bancário Norte (SBN), Quadra 2, Bloco L, Lote 06, Edifício Capes Brasilia, DF - Brazil Zip Code: 70040-020

www.capes.gov.br

CNPq 0800 61 96 97 SHIS QI 1 Conjunto B - Blocos A, B, C e D - Lago Sul Brasília - DF - Brazil Zip Code: 71605-001

www.cnpq.br

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Bronze Sponsor

CIL - Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Inc. Contact name: Ben Priest +1 (978) 749-8000 [email protected] 3 Highwood Drive - Tewksbury, MA - USA Zip Code: 01876

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories (CIL) is the world leader in the manufacture of stable isotope labeled compounds used in trace and ultra-trace analysis by Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry. CIL offers high quality standards for environmental, food, water and human exposure testing, including legacy compounds such as Dioxins and Furans, PCBs, Pesticides, and PAHs, as well as emerging substances like Perfluorinated compounds, Flame Retardants, Pharmaceutical & Personal Care Products, and many more organic pollutants. Using isotopically labeled internal standards is the best way to ensure quantitative accuracy in environmental, food, water and exposure analysis. Please visit us at Booths 18/19 to learn more about our full range of products.

www.isotope.com

SGS do Brasil - Environmental & Occupational Health Services Contact name: Ana Tavares / Henrique Mendes +55 (11) 4125-3044 ext. 7253 / +55 (11) 96629-1909 +55 (21) 2487-4477 / +55 (21) 98485-2475 [email protected] Rua Silva Jardim, 251 - Centro - São Bernardo do Campo, SP - Brazil - Zip Code: 09715-090 Rua Roberval Cordeiro de Farias, 310 - Recreio - Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil - Zip Code: 22795-325

SGS provides a range of field and sampling services to ensure your compliance with environmental regulations and to contribute to your site safety. Our laboratories capabilities include sampling and analysis in atmospherics emissions, water, soil and solid residues. We also monitor D&F levels in food and animal feed and we are accredited by CGCRE/ Inmetro (ISO 17025:2005) for these matrixes. We have high resolution chromatography equipments (HRGC_MS / MS) in Brazil plus excellence laboratories centers in USA and Europe, which makes SGS Group one of the largest private laboratories in the world specialized in these analyzes. Get in contact and find out more.

www.sgsgroup.com.br

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Contact name: Maddalena Bonanomi +49 (0) 421 5493 301 [email protected] Hanna-Kunath-Str. 11 Bremen, Germany Zip Code: 28199

Achieve unsurpassed matrix selectivity, analytical performance and lab productivity with Thermo Scientific™ gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) systems. Extract more information from every sample and find greater confidence in your analytical results. Come to the Thermo Scientific seminars at Dioxin 2015. Discover the most complete and powerful GC-MS portfolio and what it can do for you. Sign up at booth #8/9.

www.thermoscientific.com

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Other Sponsors

AccuStandard Contact name: Eric Dzialo +1 (203) 786-5290 [email protected] 125 Market Street, New Haven Connecticut - USA Zip Code: 6513

AccuStandard, Inc., offers a comprehensive selection of organic, inorganic and petroleum reference standards for chemical analysis. Standards include a comprehensive line of biocide standards, large custom pesticide screening mixes, all 209 PCB and PBDE congeners, fluorinated-BDEs (for a cost effective internal/surrogate alternative to labeled compounds), plastic additives, explosives and updated EN/ISO and ASTM methods. Industry exclusives include all 209 PCB and PBDEs and, many of their hydroxy and methoxy metabolites and over 1,000 pesticides (neat and solution). Visit our website at www.accustandard.com. AccuStandard has ISO9001 certification, ISO/IEC 17025 and ISO Guide 34 accreditation.

www.accustandard.com

Pacific Rim Laboratories Inc. Contact name: David Hope +1 (604) 532-8711 [email protected] 103, 19575 - 55A Avenue Surrey, B. C. Canada Zip Code: V3S 8P8 21

Pacific Rim Laboratories Inc. (PRL) is a commercial ultra-trace organic laboratory specializing in the analysis of Persistent Organic Pollutants by GC/HRMS (three Thermo dual GC DFS) and GC-MS/MS (TSQ8000 Evo). Located near Vancouver Canada, over 50% of our business is outside of North America, including long term relationships with clients in South America, SE Asia and Europe. Join Dave and Pat for a drink at Tuesday’s poster session or contact us at [email protected].

www.pacificrimlabs.com

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Exhibitors

Agilent Technologies Contact name: Inside Sales 0800 7281405 [email protected] Av. Marcos Penteado de Ulhoa Rodrigues, 939, 6º Andar Barueri, SP - Brazil Zip Code: 06460-040

Agilent Technologies Inc, a global leader in life sciences, diagnostics, and applied chemical markets, is the premier laboratory partner for a better world. Agilent works with customers in more than 100 countries, providing instruments, software, services, and consumables for the entire laboratory workflow. Agilent generated revenues of $4.0 billion in fiscal 2014. The company employs about 12,000 people worldwide. Major Markets: Government, Pharmaceutical, Academia, Chemical and Petrochemical, Food Industries, Environment. Information about Agilent is available at www.agilent.com.

www.agilent.com

ALS Life Sciences Contact name: Ron McLeod +1 (905) 331-3111 [email protected] 1435 Norjohn Court Burlington, Canada Zip Code: L7L0E6

ALS is one of the world’s largest and most diversified analytical testing service providers, ALS has sites strategically located around the globe with major divisions in Life Sciences, Minerals, Energy and Industrial. ALS Life Sciences is comprised of four primary analytical testing areas: Environmental, Food and Pharmaceutical, Electronics, and Animal Health. With our expansive worldwide footprint, ALS Life Sciences is the leader in global, comprehensive analytical testing services. We are experts in microbiological, physical and chemical testing services. Our industry-leading technical expertise, performance excellence and dedication to customer service make us the most reliable and trusted analytical service in the world.

www.alsglobal.com

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BioDetection Systems BV Contact name: Dr. Peter Behnisch +31 (20) 435-0759 [email protected] Science Park 406 Amsterdam, Netherlands Zip Code: 1098 XH

BioDetection Systems BV (BDS) is an SME established in 2001 in Amsterdam that develops, markets and applies effect/cell-based bio-analysis tools to monitor chemical-, clinical-, environmental- and food chain risks. Currently more than 50 cell-based bioassays are used to predict a wide range of toxicities, including those for dioxins/dl-PCBs (DR), endocrine disruptors (ER/AR/TR/PR/GR), genotoxicicity (p53), obesity (PPAR) and oxidative stress (Nrf2 CALUX®). BDS’ laboratories offers an ISO 17025 accredited service laboratory as well as a training facility for its technologies. Robotics is used to increase capacity and speed. BDS is serving globally many multi-national companies, governmental authorities, universities and R&D centers.

www.biodetectionsystems.nl

Buchi Contact name: Hermann Schumacher +55 (19) 3849-1201 [email protected] Rua Francisco Glicério, 175 - Valinhos, SP - Brazil Zip Code: 13271-200

BUCHI is a Swiss company which is a world reference in the manufacture of exceptional quality equipment, robustness and performance for the Research and Development Laboratories and Quality Control of various market sectors, such as: Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Food&Feed, Environmental. All our actions are endorsed by our philosophy “Quality in your hands” which translates in product development and robust solutions, carefully designed to meet the needs of our customers easy and effectively.

www.buchi.com

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CETESB - Companhia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo - Centro Regional para a Convenção de Estocolmo sobre POPs para a Região da América Latina e Caribe Contact name: Otavio Okano - CETESB’s President Nelson R. Bugalho - CETESB’s Vice President Lady Virginia Traldi Meneses - Regional Centre Coordinator +55 (11) 3133-3862 [email protected] Av. Prof. Frederico Hermann Jr, 345 - São Paulo, SP - Brazil Zip Code: 05459-000

CETESB, the Environmental Company of Sao Paulo State, was created in 1968 and its mission is to improve and to assure environmental quality in order to achieve social and economic sustainable development. As a result of its expertise acquired in these last four decades, CETESB is considered a reference centre for a number of environmental actions. In 2009, the Brazilian Government indicated CETESB to play the role of a Regional Centre of Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants for Capacity Building and Technology Transfer for Latin America and the Caribbean Region and since then, this mission has been complying with high performance.

www.cetesb.sp.gov.br

Elsevier Contact name: Deirdre Dunne/ Kinga Rietveld +31 (20) 485-3911 [email protected] / [email protected] Radarweg, 29 - Amsterdam, Netherlands Zip Code: 1043NX

Elsevier is a world-leading provider of information solutions that enhance the performance of science, health, and technology professionals, empowering them to make better decisions, deliver better care, and sometimes make groundbreaking discoveries that advance the boundaries of knowledge and human progress. Elsevier provides web-based, digital solutions - among them ScienceDirect, Scopus, Elsevier Research Intelligence and ClinicalKey - and publishes over 2,500 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and more than 33,000 book titles, including a number of iconic reference works.

www.elsevier.com

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Environnement SA Deutschland Contact name: Jürgen Reinmann +49 (0) 6172 921380 [email protected] Benzstrasse, 11 Bad Homburg, Germany Zip Code: 61352

ESA-D is the German branch of the French company Environnement S.A (ESA). ESA is a worldwide operating company for the supply of Continuous Emission Monitoring systems (CEMs), Air Quality Monitoring Stations and Dust Monitors for Process and Monitoring application. ESA-D is the manufacturer of the QAL1 certified and MCerts approved AMESAâ D system for long-term sampling of dioxins/furans, POP´s. There were installed in the last 20 years around 300 AMESAâ D systems in waste incinerators, cement and power plants etc. With options the system is also suitable for sampling of e.g. heavy metals, mercury and fine dust. ESA-D provides also the AMESAâ M for the long-term sampling of mercury, ambient air samplers and automatic isokinetic controllers for short term sampling applications.

www.umwelt-sa.de

Eurofins /Anatech Contact name: Ariane Martinez +55 (11) 5904-8800 [email protected] Rua Bitencourt Sampaio, 105, Vila Mariana - São Paulo, SP - Brazil Zip Code 04126-060

Combining the most advanced technology, professional qualifications and a set of associated services, Eurofins| Anatech stands out in the market for its excellence in chemical analyses. Eurofins | Anatech with the Eurofins Group, currently covers a wide variety of market sectors, including: occupational hygiene, geochemical and geophysical consulting, construction, biofuels, agribusiness, food. A Eurofins | Anatech highly rates reliability in all its sectors, valuing the compliance with governmental requirements, health preservation of its collaborators, protection of the environment, and, above all, the ethics, responsibility and integrity in the relationship with its clients.

www.anatech.com.br www.eurofins.com.br

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FMS - Fluid Management Systems Contact name: Phil Germansderfer +1 (617) 393-2396 [email protected] 580 Pleasant Street Watertown, MA - USA Zip Code: 02472

FMS designs, manufactures and markets total solution sample preparation products used for extraction, sample clean-up and concentration of toxic chemicals such as Dioxins, PCBs, Pesticides and PAHs in environmental, biological, food and water samples. FMS’s instruments perform the entire sample prep from solid or liquid samples to GC vial in one integrated and economical package producing excellent precision and high recoveries for all analytes. FMS products include: PLE - Pressurized Liquid Extraction, SPE - Solid Phase Extraction, PowerPrep sample CleanUp, and SuperVap Evaporator/ Concentrator systems.

www.fms-inc.com

Toxic Reports Contact name: Ruud Addink +1 (617) 393 1713 [email protected] 580 Pleasant Street Watertown, MA - USA Zip Code: 02472

Our mission is to provide our customers with fast, affordable and high quality testing services for food, feed, drinking water, blood serum, breast milk and whole blood. Our automated and computerized laboratories offers fast turn around time at a lower cost for the detection of trace residues of POPs. Toxic Report believes that by opening the door to the widespread use of its solution it can vastly increase the number of tests being performed. This will result in dramatically reducing the magnitude and frequency of exposure to these compounds thereby, reducing their adverse health effects on the entire population.

www.toxicreports.com

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Company

Booth

Agilent Technologies

16

ALS Life Sciences

15

Anatech

20

BioDetection Systems BV

12

Buchi

14

Cetesb – Companhia Ambiental do Estado de São Paulo

17

CIL - Cambridge Isotope Laboratories

18 & 19

Elsevier

4

Environnement SA Deutschland

13

FMS – Fluid Management Systems / Toxic Report

10 & 11

SGS do Brasil – Environmental & Occupational Health Services

21

Thermo Fisher Scientific

8&9

Waters Technologies do Brasil

1, 2 & 3

Wellington Laboratories Inc.

5, 6 & 7

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You Set the Standards We make them! ®

Persistent Organic Pollutants Standards • PCBs (all 209 congeners) & metabolites • Halo-dibenzo-p-dioxins and furans • PBDEs (all 209 congeners) & metabolites • Fluorinated PBDEs • - HBCDs • Other Brominated Flame Retardants • PBBs • PAHs, nitro-PAHs, methyl-PAHs • Pesticides and metabolites • Explosives and metabolites • Nonyl- and octylphenol ethoxylates • Mono- and di-phthalate esters • Organophosphates

ISO Guide 34 • 17025 • 9001

AccuStandard.com

203-786-5290

800-442-5290

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WC

WC

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Paraná Room

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WC

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Ceará Room

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