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Tri(2,4-di- t-butylphenyl) Phosphate: A Previously Unrecognized, Abundant, Ubiquitous Pollutant in the Built and Natural Environment.
Venier, Marta; Stubbings, William A; Guo, Jiehong; Romanak, Kevin; Nguyen, Linh V; Jantunen, Liisa; Melymuk, Lisa; Arrandale, Victoria; Diamond, Miriam L; Hites, Ronald A.
Afiliação
  • Venier M; School of Public and Environmental Affairs , Indiana University , Bloomington , Indiana 47405 , United States.
  • Stubbings WA; School of Public and Environmental Affairs , Indiana University , Bloomington , Indiana 47405 , United States.
  • Guo J; School of Public and Environmental Affairs , Indiana University , Bloomington , Indiana 47405 , United States.
  • Romanak K; School of Public and Environmental Affairs , Indiana University , Bloomington , Indiana 47405 , United States.
  • Nguyen LV; Department of Physical and Environmental Science , University of Toronto Scarborough , Toronto , Ontario M1C 1A4 , Canada.
  • Jantunen L; Air Quality Processes Research Section , Environment and Climate Change Canada , Toronto , Ontario M3H 5T4 , Canada.
  • Melymuk L; Department of Earth Sciences , University of Toronto , Toronto , Ontario M5S 3B1 , Canada.
  • Arrandale V; Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment (RECETOX) , Masaryk University , Kamenice 753/5, pavilion A29 , 62500 Brno , Czech Republic.
  • Diamond ML; Dalla Lana School of Public Health , University of Toronto , Toronto , Ontario M5G 1X3 , Canada.
  • Hites RA; Occupational Cancer Research Centre , Cancer Care Ontario , Toronto , Ontario M5G 2L3 , Canada.
Environ Sci Technol ; 52(22): 12997-13003, 2018 11 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30373364
ABSTRACT
Using high-resolution mass spectrometry, we identified tri(2,4-di- t-butylphenyl) phosphate (TDTBPP) in e-waste dust. This is a previously unsuspected pollutant that had not been reported before in the environment. To assess its abundance in the environment, we measured its concentration in e-waste dust, house dust, sediment from the Chicago Ship and Sanitary Canal, Indiana Harbor water filters, and filters from high-volume air samplers deployed in Chicago, IL. To provide a context for interpreting these quantitative results, we also measured the concentrations of triphenyl phosphate (TPhP), a structurally similar compound, in these samples. Median concentrations of TDTBPP and TPhP were 14 400 and 41 500 ng/g, respectively, in e-waste dust and 4900 and 2100 ng/g, respectively, in house dust. TDTBPP was detected in sediment, water, and air with median concentrations of 527 ng/g, 3700 pg/L, and 149 pg/m3, respectively. TDTBPP concentrations were generally higher or comparable to those of TPhP in all media analyzed, except for the e-waste dust. Exposure from dust ingestion and dermal absorption in the e-waste recycling facility and in homes was calculated. TDTBPP exposure was 571 ng/kg bw/day in the e-waste recycling facility (pro-rated for an 8-h shift), and 536 ng/kg bw and 7550 ng/kg bw/day for adults and toddlers, respectively, in residential environments.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados / Poluentes Ambientais / Retardadores de Chama Limite: Adult / Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluição do Ar em Ambientes Fechados / Poluentes Ambientais / Retardadores de Chama Limite: Adult / Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article