Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6308671 | Chemosphere | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Worldwide four PFR patterns were observed in house dust. The PFR pattern in the Netherlands of TDCIPP, TMPP, TCEP, TCIPP and TPHP in house dust is comparable to the pattern found in six other countries, which may point to identical sources of these PFRs in the indoor environment. However, the PFR levels between the countries and within countries showed high variation.
Keywords
Car dustPFRsHBCDBDEsBFRsTBBPABEH-TEBPPPOEH-TBBPUFTDCIPPHIPSTBOEPtris(2-butoxyethyl) phosphateTCIPPTPHPTNBPtetrabromobisphenol AABSTEHPtris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphateSRMGermanyILSOrthoSpainPolyphenylene oxideUnited StatesBrominated flame retardantsOrganophosphorus flame retardantsParaBelgiumElectronic equipmentBrominated diphenyl ethersRomaniaTCEPSwedenPolyurethane foamMetastandard reference materialInterlaboratory studyNew ZealandThe NetherlandsHexabromocyclododecanePakistanPlasticizersHigh impact polystyrenePolycarbonatePVCFlame retardantJapanpolyvinylchlorideKuwaitHouse dust
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Authors
Sicco H. Brandsma, Jacob de Boer, Martin J.M. van Velzen, Pim E.G. Leonards,