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Sci Total Environ


Title:"Bisphenol A and its analogues in outdoor and indoor air: Properties, sources and global levels"
Author(s):Vasiljevic T; Harner T;
Address:"Air Quality Processes Research Section, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4, Canada. Electronic address: tijana.vasiljevic@hotmail.com. Air Quality Processes Research Section, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, Ontario M3H 5T4, Canada. Electronic address: tom.harner@canada.ca"
Journal Title:Sci Total Environ
Year:2021
Volume:20210525
Issue:
Page Number:148013 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148013
ISSN/ISBN:1879-1026 (Electronic) 0048-9697 (Linking)
Abstract:"Bisphenol A (BPA) and its analogues are high-volume production organic synthetic compounds used in the synthesis of plastics. BPA has been categorized as an endocrine disrupting compound due to its ability to disrupt the hormonal makeup of living organisms. Air and dust are common sources of exposure of BPA for living organisms and most sources are anthropogenic and a result of thermal destruction of BPA containing materials, import and export of recyclable materials (especially e-waste) and fugitive emissions near BPA handling facilities. Current reports on BPA levels in air are limited and focused on effluent and surface water analysis (due to BPA's propensity for environmental distribution to water). BPA's presence in the developing part of the world is of particular concern due to lack of regulations and uncontrolled incinerations of domestic and imported waste. The current review summarizes up-to-date scientific literature on BPA's occurrence in air, alongside physico-chemical and partitioning properties, persistence in air, seasonal variation, consideration of analytical strategies for BPA analysis and toxicological information. Globally reported air concentrations of BPA are included in this report, alongside reports on indoor air concentration of BPA and its analogues. As a special interest, levels of tetrabromobisphenol (TBBPA) are also mentioned. Overall, the highest outdoor air levels of BPA were reported in China (1.1 x 10(6) pg/m(3)) near a low-tech e-waste recycling site, while examination of indoor dust revealed the presence of bisphenol analogues used in 'BPA-free' products, raising questions about their safety. Due to their low volatility, BPA and its analogues are mainly present in air associated with particles; this has important implications for their persistence in air and the role of particulate matter (especially microplastics) in their transport and deposition. Current understanding of BPA's particle association is limited, hence studying its potential for heterogeneous oxidative transformations is a pressing need required for accurate accounting of potential risk to human health and the environment"
Keywords:Atmospheric E-waste Endocrine disruptor Microplastics Polycarbonate;
Notes:"PublisherVasiljevic, Tijana Harner, Tom eng Review Netherlands 2021/07/30 Sci Total Environ. 2021 May 25; 789:148013. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148013"

 
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