International quantification of microplastics in indoor dust: prevalence, exposure and risk assessment

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作者
Soltani, Neda Sharifi [1 ]
Taylor, Mark Patrick [1 ,2 ]
Wilson, Scott Paton [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Macquarie Univ, Fac Sci & Engn, Sch Nat Sci, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia
[2] Ctr Appl Sci, EPA Sci, Environm Protect Author Victoria, Ernest Jones Dr, Melbourne, Vic 3085, Australia
[3] Earthwatch Inst, Suite G-06,60 Leicester St, Melbourne, Vic 3053, Australia
关键词
Atmospheric; Microplastics; Household; Health; Socio-economic; ATMOSPHERIC FALLOUT; FIBERS; HEALTH; CHINA; DEPOSITION; INGESTION; TRANSPORT; TOXICITY; POLYMERS; SEA;
D O I
10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119957
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This international scale study measured the prevalence of indoor microplastics (MPs) in deposited dust in 108 homes from 29 countries over a 1-month period. Dust borne MPs shape, colour, and length were determined using microscopy and the composition measured using mu FTIR. Human health exposure and risk was assessed along with residential factors associated with MPs via a participant questionnaire. Samples were categorised according to each country's gross national income (GNI). Synthetic polymers dominated in low income (LI) (39%) and high income (HI) (46%) while natural fibres were the most prevalent in medium income (MI) (43%) countries. Composition and statistical analysis showed that the main sources of MPs and dust were predominantly from indoor sources. Across all GNI countries, greater vacuuming frequency was associated with lower MPs loading. High income country samples returned higher proportions of polyamides and polyester fibres, whereas in LI countries polyurethane was the most prominent MPs fibre. Exposure modelling showed infants (0-2 years) were exposed to the highest MPs dose through inhalation (4.5 x 10(-5) +/- 3 x 10(-5)) and ingestion (3.24 x 10(-2) +/- 3.14 x 10(-2)) mg/kg-B-w/day. Health risk analysis of constituent monomers of polymers indicates cancer incidence was estimated at 4.1-8.7 per million persons across age groups. This study's analysis showed socio-economic factors and age were dominant variables in determining dose and associated health outcomes of MPs in household dust.
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