Title of article :
Concentration and risk assessment of phthalates present in indoor air from newly decorated apartments
Author/Authors :
Pei، نويسنده , , X.Q. and Song، نويسنده , , M. and Guo، نويسنده , , M. and Mo، نويسنده , , F.F. and Shen، نويسنده , , X.Y.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Phthalate esters (PAEs) are ubiquitous in the indoor environment, owing to their use in consumer products. People spend a considerable amount of time indoors. As a result, human exposure to indoor contaminants is of great concern. People are exposed to phthalates through inhalation and dermal absorption of indoor air. In this study, the concentrations, characteristics and carcinogenic risks of gas-phase and particle-phase phthalates in indoor air from bedroom, living room and study room of 10 newly decorated apartments in Hangzhou, China were first investigated. The mean concentration of phthalates (gas-phase and particle-phase) present in household air was 12 096.4 ng m−3, of which diethyl phthalate (DEP), butylbenzyl phthalate (BBP) and di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) were the most abundant compounds with concentrations of 2290 ng m−3, 3975 ng m−3 and 2437 ng m−3, respectively, totally accounting for 72.0% of ∑6PAEs. Contamination levels of phthalates varied in different compartments. The concentration of phthalates was the highest 17 363.7 ng m−3 in living room, followed with 11 389.5 ng m−3 in study room, and the lowest 9739.1 ng m−3 in bedroom. It was also found that phthalates mainly accumulated in gaseous form in household air. DEHP posed the greatest health risk to children aged 1–2. Carcinogenic risk of DEHP was evaluated to be 3.912 × 10−5, and was 39 times higher than the limit set by the U.S. EPA.
Keywords :
Concentrations , Carcinogenic risk , phthalate esters , Indoor air
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment