Non-Phthalate
Ester Plasticizers in Airborne Fine
Particles from Chinese Cities: Broad Distributions and Spatiotemporal
Trends
Posted on 2023-12-22 - 14:05
In
contrast with phthalate esters (PAEs), many non-PAE plasticizers
(NPPs) remain poorly characterized in their environmental distribution.
Our work explored the spatial distributions of 44 NPPs in airborne
fine particles (PM2.5) from 13 Chinese cities as well as
the temporal change of contamination at a selected city (Jinan, Shandong
Province). The results revealed ubiquitous distributions of several
groups of NPPs in the ambient environment, such as oleates, adipates,
citrates, and isobutyrates. The total abundance of NPPs (ΣNPPs)
ranged from 0.37 to 54.7 ng/m3, and the ratios of ΣNPPs
to ΣPAEs ranged from 0.06 to 4.17 across the study sites. The
spatial variations in ΣNPPs appeared to be significantly associated
with the gross domestic product of the cities, indicating a link between
economic prosperity and environmental releases of NPPs. The ratios
of ΣNPPs to ΣPAEs also exhibited a significant temporal
increase during the period of 2015–2020 in the study site located
in Jinan, providing strong evidence of the increasing applications
of NPPs relative to PAEs in previous years. Our work constitutes one
of the first reports on the spatiotemporal distributions of NPPs over
a large geographic range.
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Song, Guixian; Tao, Jun; Cui, Liangliang; Ma, Shexia; Lv, Qingqing; Chen, Haojia; et al. (2023). Non-Phthalate
Ester Plasticizers in Airborne Fine
Particles from Chinese Cities: Broad Distributions and Spatiotemporal
Trends. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.estlett.3c00728