Personal air sampling and analysis of polybrominated diphenyl ethers and other bromine containing compounds at an electronic recycling facility in Sweden†
Abstract
Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) have been used extensively and are considered ubiquitous contaminants. To evaluate exposure to brominated flame retardants within an electronic recycling facility personal air monitoring was done during a two year period. A total of 22 polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and 2 other bromine containing organic compounds have been analysed and evaluated in 17 personal air samples. The most abundant congeners of PBDE was #209 (<0.7–61 ng m−3), #183 (<0.1–32 ng m−3) indicating the use of the commercial octaBDE mixture, followed by PBDE #99 and #47 (<1.3–25 and <0.9–16 ng m−3, respectively). The second most abundant peak in the chromatogram from all samples was identified as 1,2-bis(2,4,6-tribromophenyxy)ethane (BTBPE) in the concentration range <0.6–39 ng m−3
(semi-quantitatively calculated against PBDE #191). A second bromine containing compound was also detected, structurally similar to