posted on 2024-04-03, 12:12authored byYujie Fan, Zidong Song, Yili Wu, Xiaopeng Ren, Chenyang Bi, Wei Ye, Hongyan Wei, Ying Xu
Driven by regulatory requirements and market demands,
the paint
industry has replaced conventional “solvent-based” paints
with “water-based” paints containing zero or low amounts
of volatile organic compounds. To achieve comparable performance and
ensure product quality, water-based paints often contain various chemical
additives. In this study, we analyzed 40 water-based paint products
of different brands in the global market. Semivolatile organic compounds
were widely detected, with concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 3.5%
by weight. Several new coalescing agents were identified with a high
detection frequency, including 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate,
diisobutyl adipate, and triethylene glycol bis(2-ethylhexanoate) (TEG-EH).
Preservatives, such as 2-methyl-3(2H)-isothiazolone and octhilinone,
were also identified in half of the paint products. The functionality
of the chemicals in water-based paints was determined by analyzing
the raw material formulations used by paint manufacturers. To identify
chemicals of potential concern, the detected compounds were prioritized
on the basis of their toxicity. A case study of TEG-EH emissions showed
that the use of water-based paints may lead to long-term exposure.
The results significantly expanded our knowledge of emerging chemicals
in paint products, highlighting the importance of making decisions
for sustainable chemical management and designing safe paint products.