
Polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) are a family of
organic compound
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s with one or several of the hydrogens in the
dibenzofuran structure replaced by chlorines. For example,
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran (TCDF) has
chlorine
Chlorine is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Cl and atomic number 17. The second-lightest of the halogens, it appears between fluorine and bromine in the periodic table and its properties are mostly intermediate between ...
atoms substituted for each of the hydrogens on the number 2, 3, 7, and 8 carbons (see structure in the upper left corner of the second image). Polychlorinated dibenzofurans with chlorines at least in positions 2,3,7 and 8 are much more
toxic
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than the parent compound dibenzofuran, with properties and chemical structures similar to
polychlorinated dibenzodioxins
Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), or simply dioxins, are a group of long-lived polyhalogenated organic compounds that are primarily anthropogenic, and contribute toxic, persistent organic pollution in the environment.
They are commonly ...
. These groups together are often inaccurately called
dioxins. They are known developmental toxicants, and suspected human
carcinogen
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s. PCDFs tend to co-occur with
polychlorinated dibenzodioxin
Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), or simply dioxins, are a group of long-lived polyhalogenated compound, polyhalogenated organic compounds that are primarily anthropogenic, and contribute toxic, Persistent organic pollutant, persistent or ...
s (PCDDs). PCDFs can be formed by
pyrolysis
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The word ''pyrolysis'' is coined from the Gree ...
or incineration at temperatures below 1200 °C of chlorine containing products, such as
PVC,
PCBs, and other
organochloride
Organochlorine chemistry is concerned with the properties of organochlorine compounds, or organochlorides, organic compounds that contain one or more carbon–chlorine bonds. The chloroalkane class (alkanes with one or more hydrogens substituted ...
s, or of non-chlorine containing products in the presence of chlorine donors.
Dibenzofurans are known
persistent organic pollutants
Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are organic compounds that are resistant to degradation through chemical, biological, and photolytic processes. They are toxic and adversely affect human health and the environment around the world. Becaus ...
(POP), classified among the ''dirty dozen'' in the
Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants.
Congeners
Safety, toxicity, regulation
Occupational exposure to PCDFs may occur through inhalation and contact with the skin, although intake even in workers at waste incineration plants is not particularly high. For general population the most important source is food of animal origin like with other dioxin-like compounds.
[Tuomisto J (2019). Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds: toxicity in humans and animals, sources, and behaviour in the environment. WikiJournal of Medicine 6 (1): 8. doi:10.15347/wjm/2019.008. ISSN 2002-4436.][Congener-Specific Levels of Dioxins and Dibenzofurans in U.S. Food and Estimated Daily Dioxin Toxic Equivalent Intake. The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).] The most relevant congener is 2,3,4,7,8-pentachlorodibenzofuran (2,3,4,7,8-PCDF) which is more toxic and based on relative toxicity more prevalent than other PCDFs.
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See also
* Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds
Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds (DLCs) are a group of chemical compounds that are persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the environmental pollutant, environment. They are mostly by-products of burning or various industrial processes or, in the ...
* Polychlorinated biphenyl
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are organochlorine compounds with the formula Carbon, C12Hydrogen, H10−''x''Chloride, Cl''x''; they were once widely used in the manufacture of carbonless copy paper, as heat transfer fluids, and as dielectri ...
References
Further resources
Synopsis on dioxins and PCBs
Chemical Profile: DIBENZOFURANS (CHLORINATED)
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Chloroarenes
Incineration
Immunotoxins
Dibenzofurans
Persistent organic pollutants under the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
Persistent organic pollutants under the Stockholm Convention