Potential for exposure to engineered nanoparticles from nanotechnology-based consumer spray products

Nazarenko, Y; Han, TW; Lioy, PJ; Mainelis, G

HERO ID

1239434

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21364702

HERO ID 1239434
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Potential for exposure to engineered nanoparticles from nanotechnology-based consumer spray products
Authors Nazarenko, Y; Han, TW; Lioy, PJ; Mainelis, G
Journal Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
Volume 21
Issue 5
Page Numbers 515-528
Abstract The potential for human exposure to engineered nanoparticles due to the use of nanotechnology-based consumer sprays (categorized as such by the Nanotechnology Consumer Products Inventory) is examined along with analogous products, which are not specified as nanotechnology-based (regular products). Photon correlation spectroscopy was used to obtain particle size distributions in the initial liquid products. Transmission electron microscopy was used to determine particle size, shape, and agglomeration of the particles. Realistic application of the spray products near the human breathing zone characterized airborne particles that are released during use of the sprays. Aerosolization of sprays with standard nebulizers was used to determine their potential for inhalation exposure. Electron microscopy detected the presence of nanoparticles in some nanotechnology-based sprays as well as in several regular products, whereas the photon correlation spectroscopy indicated the presence of particles <100 nm in all investigated products. During the use of most nanotechnology-based and regular sprays, particles ranging from 13 nm to 20 μm were released, indicating that they could he inhaled and consequently deposited in all regions of the respiratory system. The results indicate that exposures to nanoparticles as well as micrometer-sized particles can be encountered owing to the use of nanotechnology-based sprays as well as regular spray products.
Doi 10.1038/jes.2011.10
Pmid 21364702
Wosid WOS:000294158000008
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Comments Source: Web of Science WOS:000294158000008
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Language Text English
Keyword aerosolization; nanoaerosol; emerging contaminants; particulate matter; inhalation exposure; personal exposure
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