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Phthalates in Chinese vehicular environments: Source emissions, concentrations, and human exposure

Zhongming Bu, Maochao Hu, Fangzhou Yuan, Yousheng Xu, Cong Dong, Nan Zhang, Daniel Mmereki, Jianping Cao, Youqu Zheng

2021Indoor Air15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phthalates are typical air pollutants in vehicular environment since numerous synthetic materials that might contain phthalates are widely used to fabricate vehicle interiors (e.g., seat cushions, floor mats and dashboards). Hitherto, the importance of phthalate pollution in vehicular environment is not well-recognized because people spend only a small portion (around 8%) of their time in vehicles. In this study, the mass fractions of six phthalates in nine materials commonly used in Chinese vehicles (floor mats and seat cushions) were measured. Two phthalates, di-n-butyl phthalate (DnBP) and di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP), were identified in most materials (the other phthalates were not detected). The emission characteristics of DnBP and DEHP from these materials were further investigated. The measured emission parameters were used as input for a mass-transfer model to estimate DnBP and DEHP concentrations in cabin air. Finally, the ratios between human exposures (via inhalation and dermal absorption from the gas phase) in vehicular environment and the total exposures in typical indoor environments (e.g., residences and offices) were estimated to be up to 110% and 20% for DnBP and DEHP, respectively. Based on these results, the vehicular environment might be a considerable site for human exposure to airborne phthalates.

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PhthalateEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental chemistryPollutantHuman healthIndoor airAir pollutantsContaminationDimethyl phthalatePollutionWaste managementAir pollutionEnvironmental engineeringChemistryEngineeringEnvironmental healthBiologyOrganic chemistryMedicineEcologyEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicalsEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityToxic Organic Pollutants Impact