Guidance On The Application Of Polyurethane Foam Disk Passive Air Samplers For Measuring Nonane And Short-Chain Chlorinated Paraffins In Air: Results From A Screening Study In Urban Air

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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This study provides guidance on using polyurethane foam-based passive air samplers (PUF-PASs) for atmospheric nonane chlorinated paraffins (C-9-CPs) and short-chain CPs (SCCPs) and reports SCCP concentrations in air in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Canada. We estimated the partition coefficients between PUF and air (KPUF-A) and between octanol and air (K-OA) for C-9-CP and SCCP congeners using the COSMO-RS method, so that PUF disk uptake profiles for each formula group could be calculated. We then measured SCCP concentrations in PUF disk samples collected from distinct source sectors in urban air across the GTA. Concentrations in samplers were used to calculate C-9-CP and SCCP concentrations in air and the PUF disk uptake profiles revealed that time-weighted linear phase sampling was possible for congeners having log K-OA values greater than 8.5. The highest SCCP concentrations, with an annual average concentration of 35.3 ng/m(3), were measured at the industrial site, whereas lower but comparable SCCP concentrations were found in residential and background sites, with annual averages of 7.73 and 10.5 ng/m(3), respectively. No consistent seasonal variation in SCCP concentrations was found in the six distinct source sectors. Direct measurements of KPUF-A and K-OA values as a function of temperature could be used to increase accuracy in future studies.
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PUF-air partitioning, octanol-air partition coefficient, physicochemical properties, COSMO-RS, very short chlorinated paraffins, uptake profiles
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