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Approach to Predicting the Size-Dependent Inhalation Intake of Particulate Novel Brominated Flame Retardants. | LitMetric

Approach to Predicting the Size-Dependent Inhalation Intake of Particulate Novel Brominated Flame Retardants.

Environ Sci Technol

International Joint Research Center for Persistent Toxic Substances (IJRC-PTS), State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150090, P. R. China.

Published: November 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study focuses on the increasing concern about human exposure to particulate novel brominated flame retardants (NBFRs) and the lack of reliable methods to determine their inhalation intake based on size distribution.
  • - Researchers developed a new equation to predict the gas/particle (G/P) partitioning behavior of NBFRs, analyzing concentrations from numerous samples to understand how these compounds behave in different particle sizes.
  • - The findings reveal that inhalation intake of particulate NBFRs can exceed that of gaseous forms under certain conditions, highlighting the significant influence of temperature and total suspended particle concentration on exposure risks.

Article Abstract

The risk of human exposure to particulate novel brominated flame retardants (NBFRs) in the atmosphere has received increasing attention from scientists and the public, but currently, there is no reliable approach to predict the intake of these compounds on the basis of their size distribution. Here, we develop a reliable approach to predict the size-dependent inhalation intake of particulate NBFRs, based on the gas/particle (G/P) partitioning behavior of the NBFRs. We analyzed the concentrations of eight NBFRs in 363 size-segregated particulate samples and 99 paired samples of gaseous and bulk particles. Using these data, we developed an equation to predict the G/P partitioning quotients of NBFRs in particles in different size ranges () based on particle size. This equation was then successfully applied to predict the size-dependent inhalation intake of particulate NBFRs in combination with an inhalation exposure model. This new approach provides the first demonstration of the effects of the temperature-dependent octanol-air partitioning coefficient () and total suspended particle concentration (TSP) on the intake of particulate NBFRs by inhalation. In an illustrative case where = 100 μg m, inhalation intake of particulate NBFRs exceeded the intake of gaseous NBFRs when log > 11.4.

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