Amount of Di-n-butylphthalate in indoor air: Difference between revisions

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Revision as of 12:45, 15 June 2010


Scope

This variable describes the measured amounts of Di-n-butylphthalate (DBP) in indoor air in various European countries and produces a distribution to be used for exposure assessment.

Definition

Medium Country Microenvironment
Including both vapour phase concentration and the amount adsorbed to particles, (estimation) [1] Denmark 0.36 μg/m3
Including both vapour phase concentration and the amount adsorbed to particles [2] Denmark School 1 μg/m3
Including both vapour phase concentration and the amount adsorbed to particles [2] Denmark Kindergarten 1.18 μg/m3
Including both vapour phase concentration and the amount adsorbed to particles [2] Denmark 4 Offices 0.82 μg/m3 average 0.57-1.08 μg/m3 range
Indoor air [3] Germany (Berlin Apartments 1.218 (μg/m3) mean 2.453 (μg/m3) 95th percentile
Indoor air [3] Germany (Berlin) Kindergarten 2.395 (μg/m3) mean 7.376 (μg/m3) 95th percentile

Unit

ug/L

Result

If possible, a numerical expression or distribution.

See also

Links to relevant information that does not belong to Definition.

References

  1. Anne Kirstine Müller, Elsa Nielsen, Ole Ladefoged. Human exposure to selected phthalates in Denmark. Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition. http://gl.foedevarestyrelsen.dk/FDir/Publications/2003015/Rapport.pdf
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Clausen, P. O., Wolkoff, P. and Svensmark, B. (1999). Preliminary study of semivolatile organic compounds in some Danish indoor environments. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. Edinburgh, Scotland.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Fromme H, Lahrz T, Piloty M, Gebhart H, Oddoy A, Ruden H. (2004). Occurrence of phthalates and musk fragrances in indoor air and dust from apartments and kindergartens in Berlin (Germany). Indoor Air 14, 188-195.