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Experimental estimation of migration and transfer of organic substances from consumer articles to cotton wipes: Evaluation of underlying mechanisms.

Per Axel Clausen1, Suzanne Spaan2, Derk H Brouwer2, Hans Marquart3, Maaike le Feber2, Roel Engel3, Lieve Geerts4, Keld Alstrup Jensen1, Vivi Kofoed-Sørensen1, Brian Hansen1, Katleen De Brouwere4.   

Abstract

The aim of this work was to identify the key mechanisms governing transport of organic chemical substances from consumer articles to cotton wipes. The results were used to establish a mechanistic model to improve assessment of dermal contact exposure. Four types of PVC flooring, 10 types of textiles and one type of inkjet printed paper were used to establish the mechanisms and model. Kinetic extraction studies in methanol demonstrated existence of matrix diffusion and indicated the presence of a substance surface layer on some articles. Consequently, the proposed substance transfer model considers mechanical transport from a surface film and matrix diffusion in an article with a known initial total substance concentration. The estimated chemical substance transfer values to cotton wipes were comparable to the literature data (relative transfer ∼ 2%), whereas relative transfer efficiencies from spiked substrates were high (∼ 50%). For consumer articles, high correlation (r(2)=0.92) was observed between predicted and measured transfer efficiencies, but concentrations were overpredicted by a factor of 10. Adjusting the relative transfer from about 50% used in the model to about 2.5% removed overprediction. Further studies are required to confirm the model for generic use.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25993024     DOI: 10.1038/jes.2015.35

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol        ISSN: 1559-0631            Impact factor:   5.563


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Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2012-01-04       Impact factor: 9.028

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Journal:  Ann Occup Hyg       Date:  2013-01-12

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Authors:  Ying Xu; John C Little
Journal:  Environ Sci Technol       Date:  2006-01-15       Impact factor: 9.028

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