Legacy and emerging flame retardants (FRs) in the urban atmosphere of Pakistan: Diurnal variations, gas-particle partitioning and human health exposure.

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Atmospheric concentration of legacy (LFRs) and emerging flame retardants (EFRs) including 8 polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), 6 novel brominated flame retardants (NBFRs), 2 dechlorane plus isomers (DP), and 8 chlorinated organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) were consecutively measured in eight major cities across Pakistan. A total of 96 samples (48 PM & 48 PUFs) were analyzed and the concentrations of ∑PBDEs (gaseous+particulate) ranged between 40.8 and 288 pg/m with an average value of 172 pg/m. ∑NBFRs ranged between 12.0 and 35.0 pg/m with an average value of 22.5 pg/m while ∑OPFRs ranged between 12,900-40,800 pg/m with an average of 24,700 pg/m. Among the studied sites, Faisalabad city exhibited the higher concentrations of FRs among all cities which might be a consequence of textile mills and garment manufacturing industries. While analyzing the diurnal patterns, OPFRs depicted higher concentrations during night-time. The estimated risks of all groups of FRs from inhalation of ambient air were negligible for all the cities, according to USEPA guidelines. Nonetheless, our study is the first to report gaseous and particulate concentrations of FRs in air on a diurnal basis across major cities in Pakistan, offering insights into the atmospheric fate of these substances in urban areas in a sub-tropical region.
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Authors Syed, Jabir Hussain;Iqbal, Mehreen;Breivik, Knut;Chaudhry, Muhammad Jamshed Iqbal;Shahnawaz, Muhammad;Abbas, Zaigham;Nasir, Jawad;Rizvi, Syed Hussain Haider;Taqi, Malik Mumtaz;Li, Jun;Zhang, Gan;
Journal The Science of the total environment
Year 2020
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S0048-9697(20)34403-X
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