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Phthalate esters (PAEs) in indoor PM10/PM2.5 and human exposure to PAEs via inhalation of indoor air in Tianjin, China

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 85, Issue -, Pages 139-146

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.11.068

Keywords

Phthalate esters; Consumer products; PM; Indoor air; Human exposure

Funding

  1. Study on the influence of wind erosion dust from suburban surface on urban air quality and the key protection technology and demonstration (Special Environmental Research Fund for Public Welfare) [200909005]
  2. Science and Technology Key Project of Tianjin [09ZCGYSF01700]

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In this study, filter samples of six Phthalate esters (PAEs) in indoor PM10 and PM2.5 were collected from thirteen homes in Tianjin, China. The results showed that the concentrations of Sigma(6)PAEs in indoor PM10 and PM2.5 were in the range of 13.878-1591.277 ng m(-3) and 7.266-1244.178 ng m(-3), respectively. Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) was the most abundant compounds followed by di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) in indoor PM10 and PM2.5. Whereas DBP and dimethyl phthalate (DMP) were the predominant compounds in indoor air (gas-phase + particle-phase), the median values were 573.467 and 368.364 ng m(-3) respectively. The earlier construction time, the lesser indoor area, the old decoration, the very crowded items coated with plastic and a lower frequency of dusting may lead to a higher level of PAEs in indoor environment. The six PAEs in indoor PM10 and PM2.5 were higher in summer than those in winter. The daily intake (DI) of six PAEs for five age groups through air inhalation in indoor air in Tianjin was estimated. The results indicated that the highest exposure dose was DBP in every age group, and infants experienced the highest total DIs (median: 664.332 ng kg-bw(-1) day(-1)) to Sigma(6)PAEs, whereas adults experienced the lowest total DIs (median: 155.850 ng kg-bw(-1) day(-1)) to Sigma(6)PAEs. So, more attention should be paid on infants in the aspect of indoor inhalation exposure to PAEs. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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