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J Health Pollut


Title:Oxygenated Volatile Organic Compounds (Anti-freezing Agents) in Decorative Water-based Paints Marketed in Nigeria
Author(s):Idayat Apanpa-Qasim AF; Adeyi AA;
Address:"Department of Chemistry, University of Ibadan, Ibadan-Nigeria. CSIR-National Environmental Engineering and Research Institute, Nagpur, India"
Journal Title:J Health Pollut
Year:2018
Volume:20180611
Issue:18
Page Number:180606 -
DOI: 10.5696/2156-9614-8.18.180606
ISSN/ISBN:2156-9614 (Electronic) 2156-9614 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: Consumer products such as paints are a potentially significant source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and oxygenated VOCs. Paints for construction and household use have been rapidly changing from oil-based to water-based paints and are one of the commonly identified sources of oxygenated VOCs in indoor environments. OBJECTIVES: Four different anti-freezing agents were identified and analyzed in 174 waterbased paint samples, purchased from popular paint markets in two metropolitan cities in Nigeria, Lagos and Ibadan. METHODS: Paint samples were solvent extracted using acetonitrile and milli-Q water. Antifreezing agents in the extracts were identified and quantified using gas chromatography (GC)-mass spectrometry and a GC-flame ionization detector, respectively. DISCUSSION: Four different anti-freezing agents were identified in the samples, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol and propylene glycol. Their levels ranged from 1,000-1,980 ppm, diethylene glycol; 1,000-3,900 ppm, triethylene glycol; 1,090-2,510 ppm, propylene glycol and 1,350-2,710 ppm, ethylene glycol. Levels of anti-freezing agents in all of the paint samples were above the permissible limits of the European Union for VOCs in paints of 500 ppm. Results of multivariate statistical analyses clearly showed that triethylene glycol was the most commonly used anti-freezing agent in paints despite its numerous harmful health effects. CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that water-based paints marketed in Nigeria contain high concentrations of anti-freezing agents, which have harmful environmental and human health effects, especially to sensitive individuals such as children. COMPETING INTERESTS: The authors declare no competing financial interests"
Keywords:anti-freezing agents glycols human exposure volatile organic compounds water-based paints;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEIdayat Apanpa-Qasim, Ajoke F Adeyi, Adebola A eng 2018/12/14 J Health Pollut. 2018 Jun 11; 8(18):180606. doi: 10.5696/2156-9614-8.18.180606. eCollection 2018 Jun"

 
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