Co-occurrence of organophosphate diesters and organophosphate triesters in daily household products: Potential emission and possible human health risk

J Hazard Mater. 2024 Mar 5:465:133116. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.133116. Epub 2023 Dec 1.

Abstract

Eight paired organophosphate diesters (Di-OPs) and organophosphate triesters (Tri-OPs) were investigated in wipes from analytical instruments and 47 material samples related to household products, including textiles, electrical/electronic devices, building/ decoration materials and children's products. The total concentrations of Di-OPs ranged in 3577-95551 ng/m2 in the wipes and limit of detection-23002 ng/g in the materials. The Tri-OPs concentrations varied significantly in the ranges of 107218-1756892 ng/m2 and 2.13-503149 ng/g, respectively. Four industrial Di-OPs were detected in > 65% of the studied samples suggesting their direct application in the studied materials. Furthermore, we demonstrated for the first time that four non-industrial Di-OPs, e.g., bis(2-chloroethyl) phosphate, bis(1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate, bis(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate, and bis(butoxyethyl) phosphate, identified as degradation products of their respective Tri-OPs were also detected in these studied samples, which might act as important emission sources of Di-OPs in indoor environments. We estimated the burden of Di-OPs and Tri-OPs in a typical residential house and instrumental room, which both exhibited important contributions from furniture, building and decoration materials, and electrical/electronic devices. Limit health risk was posed to local people via air inhalation.

Keywords: Estimated emissions; Materials; Organophosphate diesters; Organophosphate triesters; Wipes.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Electronics
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Esters
  • Flame Retardants* / metabolism
  • Household Products
  • Humans
  • Organophosphates*
  • Phosphates

Substances

  • Organophosphates
  • Flame Retardants
  • Phosphates
  • Esters