Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6324114 | Science of The Total Environment | 2016 | 9 Pages |
â¢TBBPA and heavy metals were measured in indoor and outdoor dust in an e-waste processing area.â¢Higher TBBPA and heavy metal concentrations were found in indoor dust.â¢TBBPA and metal concentration decreased with increased distance away from e-waste center.â¢TBBPA exposure via dust ingestion represents the highest value reported to date.â¢Lead exposure via dust ingestion in this region may pose significant health risk to children.
This study was designed to investigate a prevalent brominated flame retardant tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) and four heavy metals of Pb, Cr, As, Cd in dust samples (52 indoor and 52 outdoor) collected from residential houses in an e-waste recycling area in Southeast China. For TBBPA, the mean concentration in indoor dust (3435Â ng/g, dw) was higher than that in outdoor dust (1998Â ng/g, dw). For heavy metals, the mean concentrations of Pb, Cr, As, Cd were 399, 151, 48.13, and 5.85Â mg/kg in indoor dust, respectively, and were 328, 191, 17.59, and 4.07Â mg/kg in outdoor dust, respectively. Except for As, concentrations of TBBPA and other metals decreased with the increased distance away from the e-waste recycling center, suggesting significant contribution of e-waste activities. The daily exposure doses of TBBPA ranged from 0.04 to 7.50Â ng/kg-bw/day for adults and from 0.31 to 58.54Â ng/kg-bw/day for children, representing the highest values reported to date for TBBPA exposure via dust ingestion. Daily exposure doses of Cr, As, and Cd were all below the reference doses. However, daily exposure dose of Pb for children in areas near the e-waste processing center was above the reference dose, posing significant health concern for children in that region.
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