Beyond Traditional Organophosphate Triesters: Prevalence of Emerging Organophosphate Triesters and Organophosphate Diesters in Indoor Dust from a Mega E-waste Recycling Industrial Park in South China

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作者
Du, Bibai [1 ]
Shen, Mingjie [1 ]
Chen, Hui [1 ]
Zhang, Yun [1 ]
Deng, Man [1 ]
Li, Juan [1 ]
Zeng, Lixi [1 ]
机构
[1] Jinan Univ, Guangdong Hongkong Macau Joint Lab Collaborat Inn, Sch Environm, Guangdong Key Lab Environm Pollut & Hlth, Guangzhou 511443, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
PHOSPHATE FLAME RETARDANTS; RESORCINOL BIS(DIPHENYL PHOSPHATE); HUMAN EXPOSURE; ENVIRONMENTAL OCCURRENCE; LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; TRIPHENYL PHOSPHATE; METABOLITES; WATER; MICROENVIRONMENTS; RETARDANTS/PLASTICIZERS;
D O I
10.1021/acs.est.0c02255
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Numerous studies have reported the environmental contamination with traditional organophosphate triesters (tri-OPEs), but there is very little information on emerging tri-OPEs and organophosphate diesters (di-OPEs), especially in e-waste recycling areas. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive survey to monitor a broad suite of 11 traditional tri-OPEs, 12 emerging OPEs, and 10 di-OPEs in indoor dust collected from the workshops of (n = 42) and residential homes adjacent to (n = 24) a mega e-waste recycling industrial park in South China. In addition to traditional tri-OPEs, all of the emerging OPEs and di-OPEs were frequently detected in the dust samples. Total concentrations of emerging tri-OPEs and di-OPEs were in the range of 1210-62 900 and 2010-55 600 ng/g in the workshop dust and 435-23 700 and 186-4350 ng/g in the local home dust, respectively, which were comparable to those of traditional tri-OPEs (1160-61 500 and 370-13 900 ng/g, respectively). Most OPEs exhibited significantly higher concentrations in workshop dust versus local home dust (p < 0.05), indicating that e-waste dismantling activities contributed to the high residues of OPEs in indoor dust. Correlation analysis revealed that tri-OPEs have some common emission sources, i.e., e-waste and household products, while di-OPEs could originate from different sources, e.g., tri-OPE degradation, direct commercial application, and impurities in tri-OPE formulas. For both occupational workers and local adults, the median estimated daily intake values of emerging tri-OPEs (7.5 and 1.7 ng/kg bw/day, respectively) and di-OPEs (3.9 and 0.2 ng/kg bw/day, respectively) were comparable to that of traditional tri-OPEs (4.3 and 1.0 ng/kg bw/day, respectively), which suggests the important contribution of the emerging tri-OPEs and di-OPEs to the overall risks of human external exposure to OPE chemicals.
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页码:12001 / 12012
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