环境臭氧氧化化学诱导面罩的动态化学暴露

Qifan Liu*, Runzeng Liu*, Scott A. Mabury and Jonathan P. D. Abbatt, 
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口罩在全球范围内的广泛使用要求对相关的化学品暴露进行全面评估。然而,研究人员主要关注的是口罩直接释放的化学物质,而没有考虑到它们在使用口罩过程中可能发生的转化化学反应以及相关的潜在健康影响。通过志愿者佩戴口罩实验、环境空气面罩交互作用实验和臭氧面罩反应实验,我们发现,由于防毒面具与环境臭氧的多相反应,在佩戴口罩的过程中,化学物质的暴露会发生很大的变化。特别是,这种臭氧氧化化学导致气态羰基化合物和表面结合的有机磷酸酯三(2,4-二叔丁基苯基)磷酸(TDtBPP,一种新出现的污染物)的形成,其浓度比未使用的口罩中存在的浓度高出五倍。虽然暴露评估表明,气态羰基化合物和表面结合的有机磷酸酯造成的健康风险可能很小,但目前的工作强调,在评估与口罩使用有关的总体化学品暴露时,必须考虑与口罩相关的化学品的动态演变。
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Dynamic Chemical Exposure from Face Masks Induced by Ambient Ozone Oxidation Chemistry

Dynamic Chemical Exposure from Face Masks Induced by Ambient Ozone Oxidation Chemistry

The widespread use of face masks on a global scale calls for a comprehensive evaluation of the associated chemical exposure. However, researchers mainly focus on the chemicals directly emitted from masks, with no consideration given to their possible transformation chemistry and the associated potential health impacts during the use of masks. Here, via mask wearing experiments (by volunteers), ambient air-mask interaction experiments, and ozone-mask reaction experiments, we find that the chemical exposure will be substantially changed during mask wearing due to gas-mask multiphase reactions with ambient ozone. In particular, this ozone oxidation chemistry leads to the formation of gaseous carbonyl compounds and a surface-bound organophosphate ester tris(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphate (TDtBPP, an emerging contaminant), with concentrations up to five times higher than those present in unused masks. While exposure assessments indicate that the health risks posed by gaseous carbonyl compounds and surface-bound organophosphate esters are likely to be minor, the present work emphasizes the importance of considering the dynamic evolution of mask-related chemicals when evaluating the overall chemical exposure related to face mask usage.

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