Issue 4, 2008

Passive sampling of glycolethers and their acetates in indoor air

Abstract

This study examined the performances of a thermal desorbable radial diffusive sampler for the weekly measurement of eight glycol ethers in indoor air and described the results of an application of this method carried out as part of HABIT'AIR Nord – Pas de Calais program for the air monitoring of these compounds in sixty homes located in northern France. The target compounds were the four glycol ethers banned from sale to the public in France since the 1990s (i.e.2-methoxy ethanol, 2-ethoxy ethanol and their acetates) and four other glycol ethers derivatives of which the use have increased considerably (i.e. 1-methoxy-2-propanol, 2-butoxy ethanol and their acetates).

A test program was carried out with the aim of validating the passive sampling method. It allowed the estimation of all the parameters of a method for each compound (calibration, analytical precision, desorption efficiency, sampling rate in standard conditions, detection limit and stability of sample before and after exposure), the examination of the influence of environmental factors on the sampling rate by some exposure chamber experiments and the assessment of the uncertainty of the measurements.

The results of this evaluation demonstrated that the method has turned out to be suitable for six out of eight glycol ethers tested. The effect of the environmental factors on the sampling rates was the main source of measurement uncertainty. The measurements done in sixty homes revealed a relative abundance of 1-methoxy-2-propanol that was found in more than two thirds of homes at concentration levels of 4.5 μg m−3 on average (a maximum value of 28 μg m−3). 1-methoxy-2-propanol acetate and 2-butoxy ethanol were also detected, but less frequently (in 19% of homes) and with the concentrations below 12 μg m−3. The highest levels of these glycol ethers appear to be in relation to the emissions occurring at the time of cleaning tasks.

Graphical abstract: Passive sampling of glycol ethers and their acetates in indoor air

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2007
Accepted
11 Feb 2008
First published
06 Mar 2008

J. Environ. Monit., 2008,10, 517-526

Passive sampling of glycol ethers and their acetates in indoor air

H. Plaisance, P. Desmettres, T. Leonardis, A. Pennequin-Cardinal, N. Locoge and J.-C. Galloo, J. Environ. Monit., 2008, 10, 517 DOI: 10.1039/B802189A

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