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1079114 
Journal Article 
Hexabromocyclododecanes and tetrabromobisphenol-A in indoor air and dust in Birmingham, U.K: Implications for human exposure 
Abdallah, MA; Harrad, S; Covaci, A 
2008 
Environmental Science & Technology
ISSN: 0013-936X
EISSN: 1520-5851 
42 
18 
6855-6861 
English 
is supplemented by 10228139 : Supporting information
Hexabromocyclododecanes (alpha-, beta-, and gamma-HBCDs) and tetrabromobisphenol-A (TBBP-A) were determined in indoor air from homes (n=33; median concentrations sigma HBCDs = 180 pg m(-3); TBBP-A = 15 pg m(-3)), offices (n=25; 170; 11), public microenvironments (n=4; 900; 27) and outdoor air (n=5; 37; 1). HBCDs and TBBP-A were also determined in dust from homes (n=45; median concentrations sigma HBCDs = 1300 ng g(-1); TBBP-A = 62 ng g(-1)), offices (n=28; 760; 36), cars (n=20; 13,000; 2), and public microenvironments (n=4; 2700; 230). While sigma HBCDs in car dust significantly exceeded (p < 0.05) those in homes and offices, TBBP-A in car dust was significantly lower (p < 0.05) than that in homes and offices. No significant differences were observed between sigma HBCDs and TBBP-A in air or dust from homes and offices. Compared to dietary and inhalation exposures, dust ingestion constitutes an important pathway of exposure to HBCDs and TBBP-A for the UK population. Specifically, using average dust ingestion rates and concentrations in dust, dust ingestion constitutes for adults 34% (TBBP-A) and 24% (HBCDs) of overall exposure, and for toddlers 90% (TBBP-A) and 63% (HBCDs). Inhalation appears a minor exposure pathway to both HBCDs and TBBP-A. On average, dust is 33% alpha-, 11% beta-, and 56% gamma-HBCD, while air is 22% alpha-, 11% beta-, and 65% gamma-HBCD. 
Adult; Air/analysis; Air Pollution, Indoor/analysis; Child, Preschool; Dust/analysis; Environmental Exposure; Hydrocarbons, Brominated/analysis/chemistry; Polybrominated Biphenyls/analysis; Stereoisomerism; United Kingdom 
IRIS
• Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD)
     Database Searches
          Pubmed
          WOS
     Excluded/Not on Topic
• ISA-PM (2019)
• LitSearch-NOx (2024)
     Forward Citation Search
          Exposure
               Results
                    Activity Levels
                         PubMed
OPPT REs
• OPPT_Cyclic Aliphatic Bromine Cluster (HBCD)_C. Engineering
     Data screening total
          Screening: Included
     Data evaluation total
          Evaluation: Unacceptable
• OPPT_Cyclic Aliphatic Bromine Cluster (HBCD)_D. Exposure
     Total – title/abstract screening
          On topic
               Peer review
                    Primary source
               Supplemental search
                    Supplemental other
• OPPT_Cyclic Aliphatic Bromine Cluster (HBCD)_E. Fate
     Total – title/abstract screening
          Off topic
• OPPT_Cyclic Aliphatic Bromine Cluster (HBCD)_F. Human Health
     Total – title/abstract screening
          Off topic