Phosphorus flame retardants and Bisphenol A in indoor dust and PM2.5 in kindergartens and primary schools in Hong Kong
2018
Deng, Wen-Jing | Li, Na | Wu, R. S. S. (Rudolf Shiu-sun) | Richard, Wong K.S. | Wang, Zijian | Ho, Wingkei
Organophosphate flame retardants (PFRs) and bisphenol A (BPA) were measured in indoor dust and PM₂.₅ samples from nine kindergartens and two primary schools in Hong Kong. The average levels of PM₂.₅ ranged from 4.0E+03 ng/m³ to 1.5E+04 ng/m³. Average levels of PFRs (from 1.5 ng/m³ to 20 ng/m³ in PM₂.₅; from 8.0E−02 μg/g dw to 2.4 μg/g dw in dust) and BPA (from 6.4E−01 ng/m³ to 1.0 ng/m³ in PM₂.₅; from 1.0E−02 μg/g dw to 2.0E−01 μg/g dw in dust) were detected in most of the sampling sites. Tri-(2-Chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP), tris(1,3-Dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCP), tris-(chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCPP), and triphenyl phosphate (TPHP) were present in low levels in PM₂.₅ with medians of 16, 14, 8.7, and 3.2 ng/m³, respectively. In dust, the medians were 1.5E−01, 5.5E−02, 5.9E−01, 8.6E−01, and 8.5E−02 μg/g dw for TCEP, TCPP, TDCPP, TPHP, and 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate, respectively. The medians of BPA were 6.4E−01 ng/m³ and 7.4E−02 μg/g dw for PM₂.₅ and dust, respectively. A positive correlation was found between indoor PM₂.₅ and dust in the levels of TCEP (r = 0.85; p = .05). In the individual classroom in this survey, the predominant PFRs were similar, that is, TDCP and TCEP in indoor PM₂.₅ while TPHP and TDCP in dust. TPHP and TCEP in primary schools were obviously lower than those in kindergartens. The estimated daily intakes via PM₂.₅ and dust for all selected PFRs ranged from 1.3E−4 μg/kg/d to 2.0E−02 μg/kg/d, and the value of less than the detection limit at 3.5E−4 μg/kg/d was found for BPA. The EDI values of TPHP in dust non-dietary intake fraction were higher than those in the others. Calculated hazard indices (EDI/RfD) ranged from 4.8E−06 and 5.5E−03, showing that PFRs and BPA in PM₂.₅ and dust presented no health risks to children.
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