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Organophosphate Esters in Building Materials from China: Levels, Sources, Emissions, and Preliminary Assessment of Human Exposure

Xu Han, Wenhui Li, Yanjun Zhao, Yuan Zhuang, Jia Qi, Hongyan Guan, Jiemin Liu, Chuandong Wu

2024Environmental Science & Technology36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Source characteristics and health risks of indoor organophosphate esters (OPEs) are limited by the lack of knowledge on emission processes. This study attempted to integrate the contents and emissions of OPEs from indoor building materials to assess human health effects. Thirteen OPEs were investigated in 80 pieces of six categories of building materials. OPEs are ubiquitous in the building materials and ∑ 13 OPE contents varied significantly ( p < 0.05) from 72.8 ng/g (seam agent) to 109,900 ng/g (wallpaper). Emission characteristics of OPEs from the building materials were examined based on a microchamber method. Depending on the sample category, the observed initial area-specific emission rates of ∑ 13 OPEs varied from 154 ng/m 2 /h (carpet) to 2760 ng/m 2 /h (wooden floorboard). Moreover, the emission rate model was developed to predict the release levels of individual OPEs, quantify source contributions, and assess associated exposure risks. Source apportionments of indoor OPEs exhibited heterogeneities in multiple environmental media. The joint OPE contribution of wallpaper and wooden floorboard to indoor dust was up to 94.8%, while latex paint and wooden floorboard were the main OPE contributors to indoor air (54.2%) and surface (76.1%), respectively. Risk assessment showed that the carcinogenic risks of tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (3.35 × 10 –7 ) were close to the acceptable level (1 × 10 –6 ) and deserved special attention.

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OrganophosphateEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental chemistryHuman healthIndoor airEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental healthChemistryPesticideAgronomyBiologyMedicineToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactAir Quality and Health ImpactsOdor and Emission Control Technologies
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