2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-16653-w
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Perfluoroalkyl acids in dust on residential indoor/outdoor window glass in Chinese cities: occurrence, composition, and toddler exposure

Abstract: The dust on indoor and outdoor surfaces of the window glasses were collected using sterile cotton balls in 11 cities. Twenty-nine per uoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) were quanti ed to investigate concentration, composition and toddlers' exposure. The concentrations of ∑PFAA ranged from no detection (nd) to 43 ng/m 2 (mean 8.9 ± 10 ng/m 2 ). Per uorobutanoic acid (PFBA) was detected in 78% samples, and accounted for 55% ± 21% of ∑PFAA concentrations. 6:2 Fluorotelomer sulfonic acid (6:2 FTSA) and hexa uoropropylene oxi… Show more

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“…Relative to other PFASs, HFPO-DA has higher volatility (vapor pressure: 760 Torr at 20 °C) and thus may be released into the atmosphere. Semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) incline to partition between the gas phase and particulates, and HFPO-DA was widely detected in the indoor and/or outdoor dust. , This result suggests that adsorption of HFPO-DA to atmospheric particulates might account for the higher concentration of HFPO-DA in outdoor dust. It has been reported that the transformation of PFAA precursors might also contribute to the high proportion of short-chain PFAAs in the atmosphere .…”
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“…Relative to other PFASs, HFPO-DA has higher volatility (vapor pressure: 760 Torr at 20 °C) and thus may be released into the atmosphere. Semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) incline to partition between the gas phase and particulates, and HFPO-DA was widely detected in the indoor and/or outdoor dust. , This result suggests that adsorption of HFPO-DA to atmospheric particulates might account for the higher concentration of HFPO-DA in outdoor dust. It has been reported that the transformation of PFAA precursors might also contribute to the high proportion of short-chain PFAAs in the atmosphere .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%