Frank Wania

Frank Wania
  • Professor (Full) at University of Toronto

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Introduction
Frank Wania works at the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough. He does research in Environmental Chemistry.
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University of Toronto
Current position
  • Professor (Full)
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January 1999 - December 2012
University of Toronto
January 1995 - December 1996

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Publications (410)
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Personal Care Products (PCPs) contain contaminants of emerging concern. Despite increasing reports of their presence in polar regions, the behavior of PCP ingredients under cold environmental conditions remains poorly understood....
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In response to increasing production and application volumes, organophosphate esters (OPEs) have emerged as pervasively detected contaminants in various environmental media, with concentrations often exceeding those of traditional organic contaminants. Despite the recognition of the atmosphere's important role in dispersing OPEs and a substantial n...
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Organophosphate esters (OPEs) have emerged as pervasive environmental contaminants, with concentrations often exceeding those of traditional flame retardants and plasticizers by orders of magnitude. Here, we present concentrations of OPEs in the atmospheric gas phase collected using passive air samplers deployed in the coastal regions of Quebec and...
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In response to increasing production and application volumes, organophosphate esters (OPEs) have emerged as pervasively detected contaminants in various environmental media, with concentrations often exceeding those of traditional organic contaminants. Despite the recognition of the atmosphere's important role in dispersing OPEs and a substantial n...
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Twenty years since coming into force, the Stockholm Convention has become a “living” global agreement that has allowed for the addition of substances that are likely, as a result of their long-range environmental transport (LRET), to lead to significant adverse effects. The recent listing of the phenolic benzotriazole UV-328 in Annex A and a draft...
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The elevated concentrations of organohalogen contaminants in the endangered St. Lawrence Estuary (SLE) belugas have prompted the hypothesis that aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) activity may be a contributor towards their...
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Human chemical exposure often occurs indoors, where large variability in contaminant concentrations and indoor chemical dynamics make assessments of these exposures challenging. A major source of uncertainty lies in the rates of chemical transformations which, due to high surface-to-volume ratios and rapid air change rates relative to rates of gas-...
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Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) continue to demand attention due to their widespread presence and well-established health implications. Given that incomplete combustion is a major contributor to PACs and inhalation constitutes a crucial human exposure pathway, a comprehensive understanding of the concentrations, spatial distributions, and fate...
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Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) continue to demand attention due to their widespread presence and well-established health implications. Given that incomplete combustion is a major contributor to PACs and inhalation constitutes a crucial human exposure pathway, a comprehensive understanding of the concentrations, spatial distributions, and fate...
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Because it is typically not possible to pursue compound identification efforts for all chemical features detected during non-target analysis (NTA), the need for prioritization arises. Here we propose a strategy that ranks chemical features detected in environmental samples based on a model-derived metric that quantifies a feature's attribute that m...
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Halomethoxybenzenes are pervasive in the atmosphere at concentration levels that exceed, often by an order of magnitude, those of the persistent organic pollutants with which they share the attributes of persistence and potential for long-range transport, bioaccumulation, and toxic effects. Long ignored by environmental chemists because of their pr...
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There is concern over possible effects on ecosystems and humans from exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and chemicals with similar properties. The main objective of this study was to develop, evaluate, and apply the Nested Exposure Model (NEM) designed to simulate the link between global emissions and resulting ecosystem exposure whil...
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Detrimental effects of mercury (Hg) on ecosystems and human health have been well-documented. Whereas emissions of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) from e-waste recycling have been reported in developed countries, much less is known about the situation in the Global South. Using a total of 132 passive air samplers, seasonally resolved concentrations...
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Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) that are gradually being phased out are being replaced by emerging BFRs. Here, we report the concentration of the α- and β-isomers of 1,2-dibromo-4-(1,2-dibromoethyl)cyclohexane (TBECH; also known as DBE-DBCH) in over 300 air, water, and precipitation samples collected between 2019 and 2022 using active air and de...
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Direct measurements of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) exchanges over global ecosystems are challenging and require extensive and costly measurement systems. Here, we explore the use of atmospheric GEM concentration variability and passive samplers to assess underlying ecosystem GEM exchanges at two rural temperate forests in the northeastern Unite...
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Although alternatives to mercury (Hg) are available in most products and industrial activities, Hg continues to be an ingredient in some products, including fluorescent lamps and electrical and electronic equipment (EEE). In this work, low-cost passive air samplers (PASs) were used to investigate the atmospheric Hg pollution in Zhongshan, a large i...
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It is of considerable interest to identify chemicals which may represent a hazard and risk to environmental and human health in remote areas. The OECD POV and LRTP Screening Tool...
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In air-breathing organisms, an organic chemical's susceptibility to elimination via urinary excretion and respiratory exhalation can be judged on the basis of the octanol-water partition ratio (KOW) and the octanol-air partition ratio (KOA), respectively. Current regulations specify that chemicals with KOW values of <102 and KOA values of <105 may...
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The desire to quantify the presence of a wide range of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in air is driven both by an interest in the sources and fate of unintentionally produced congeners and in quantifying human inhalation exposure to volatile PCBs. The wide volatility range can introduce bias when sampling the entire suite of PCBs. Here, we presen...
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The use of passive air samplers (PAS) for semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) continues to expand. To advance quantitative understanding of uptake kinetics, we calibrated the XAD-PAS, using a styrene-divinylbenzene sorbent, through a year-long side-by-side deployment with an active sampler. Twelve XAD-PASs, deployed in June 2020, were retrieved...
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The octanol–air partition ratio (KOA), also referred to as the octanol–air partition coefficient, has a wide range of applications in environmental chemistry. In this review, we explore the historical context of using octanol as a surrogate for various types of organic matter. We examine in detail the single-parameter linear free energy relationshi...
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Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) that are gradually phased out are being replaced by emerging BFRs. Here, we report the concentration of the α- and β-isomers of 1,2-Dibromo-4-(1,2-dibromoethyl) cyclo–hexane (TBECH) in over 300 air, water, and precipitation samples collected between 2019 and 2022 using active air and deposition sampling as well as...
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We complement an earlier study on the nutrient and environmental contaminant levels in Arctic beluga whale traditional foods by mixture effect assessment using in vitro bioassays. Mixtures were extracted by in-tissue sampling of raw blubber and several traditional food preparations including Muktuk and Uqsuq using silicone (polydimethylsiloxane, PD...
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Large amounts of pesticides are applied in agriculture in Canada and around the world. A considerable fraction can be dispersed in the atmosphere and deposited in non-target ecosystems. Our knowledge of the factors controlling the movement of pesticides in the atmosphere is still limited. In order to investigate the atmospheric distribution of pest...
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Due to increasing emissions from ongoing development of the oil sands in northern Alberta, Canada, there is concern that local residents and organisms are experiencing elevated exposures to hazardous contaminants....
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Indoor air quality implications of cannabis consumption are of increasing significance following the recent trends toward legalization in many countries. Here, a level IV fugacity model is used to predict the time-variant fate of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) emitted from cannabis smoking in an evaluative indoor environment and the resultant involunta...
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Measured rates of in vitro intrinsic clearance for fish may be extrapolated to the whole animal as a means of estimating a whole-body biotransformation rate constant (kB; d-1). This estimate of kB can then be used as an input to existing bioaccumulation prediction models. Most in vitro-in vivo extrapolation/bioaccumulation (IVIVE/B) modeling effort...
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Field data from two latitudinal transects in Europe and Canada were gathered to better characterize the atmospheric fate of three cyclic methylsiloxanes (cVMSs), i.e., octamethyl-cyclotetrasiloxane (D4), decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) and dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane (D6). During a year-long, seasonally resolved outdoor air sampling campaign, p...
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This study deployed 59 passive air samplers (PAS) across the province of Ontario, Canada (and eight additional deployments in bordering states of northern USA) to assess the influence of local/regional sources, temporal differences, and possible transformations in the atmospheric gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) pool. The spatial mapping achieved wi...
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Microplastics (MP) in air have attracted increasing attention because of their ubiquitous presence. Accurate atmospheric concentrations of MP are essential for evaluating their capacity for long-range transport and for assessing human inhalation risk. In order to sample airborne MP in locations with limited power supply, we adapted a flow-through p...
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Environmental significanceWhereas extremely remote locations, such as Antarctica or isolated islands, are important for studying the troposphere, limitations regarding site access, electrical power, skilled personnel, and specialized supplies can make measurements challenging. Passive sampling approaches without the need for power, maintenance and...
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The octanol–air partition ratio (KOA) describes the partitioning of a chemical between air and octanol and is often used to approximate other partitioning phenomena in environmental chemistry (e.g., blood–air, atmospheric particulate matter–air, polyurethane foam-air). Such partitioning processes often occur at environmental temperatures other than...
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Lichens play an important role in the biogeochemical cycling of mercury (Hg) and are commonly used as indicators of Hg enrichment in remote and anthropogenically impacted environments. To assess their capacity for Hg uptake and accumulation, we determined the concentration of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) in air and the concentration of total Hg...
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The assessment of long-range transport potential (LRTP) is enshrined in several frameworks for chemical regulation such as the Stockholm Convention. Screening for LRTP is commonly done with the OECD Pov and LRTP Screening Tool employing two metrics, characteristic travel distance (CTD) and transfer efficiency (TE). Here we introduce a set of three...
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Reliable chemical property data are the key to defensible and unbiased assessments of chemical emissions, fate, hazard, exposure, and risks. However, the retrieval, evaluation, and use of reliable chemical property data can often be a formidable challenge for chemical assessors and model users. This comprehensive review provides practical guidance...
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In a proof-of-concept study, we recently used equilibrium sampling with silicone films to noninvasively derive the thermodynamic limit to a canine's gastrointestinal biomagnification capability (BMFlim) by determining the ratio of the products of the volume (V) and fugacity capacity (Z) of food and feces. In that earlier study, low contaminant leve...
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There are large knowledge gaps concerning concentrations, sources, emissions, and spatial trends of mercury (Hg) in the atmosphere in developing regions of the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in urban areas. Filling these gaps is a prerequisite for assessing the effectiveness of international regulation and for enabling a better understanding of...
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The last few decades have seen ubiquitous and increasing contamination of chlorinated paraffins (CPs) worldwide. Here, we develop the first global inventories of production, use, in-use stocks, and emissions of total CPs, including the short-, medium- and long-chain components (SCCPs, MCCPs, and LCCPs) during 1930-2020 using a dynamic substance flo...
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Urban runoff and wastewater/sewage input are majorly responsible for the contamination of urban streams. In streams where wastewater input is not a considerable input, the importance of urban runoff as a mechanism of contaminant transport and delivery from urban surfaces to receiving waters is even more apparent. Extensive studies on two such strea...
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Ecologically unequal exchange arises if more developed economies (‘core’) shift the environmental burden of their consumption and capital accumulation to less developed economies (‘periphery’/‘semi-core’). Here we demonstrate that human populations in core regions can benefit from the use of products containing toxic chemicals while transferring to...
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Concentrations of seven organophosphate ethers (OPEs) were quantified in passive air samples deployed for eight consecutive one-year periods from August 2011 to August 2019 at seven sampling sites in the area of Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, Arctic. Non-chlorinated and chlorinated OPEs were approximately equally abundant and the mean atmospheric concentrat...
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Due to low cost and easy handling during sampling and extraction, passive air samplers (PASs) using polyurethane foam (PUF) as a sorbent have become the most commonly deployed PASs for semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs). However, depending on the scenario, PUF-PAS may not always be operating in the linear uptake phase, which implies the need t...
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A source of chemical exposure to humans, thirdhand smoke (THS) refers to the contamination that persists indoors following the cessation of a smoking event. The composition of thirdhand smoke depends on the type of substance from which it originates. Although past studies have investigated the effects of tobacco THS on indoor air quality and human...
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Equilibrium partition coefficients or partition ratios are a fundamental concept in physical chemistry, with wide applications in environmental chemistry. While comprehensive data compilations for the octanol–water partition ratio and the Henry’s law constant have existed for many years, no comparable effort for the octanol–air partition ratio (KOA...
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Background: Large numbers of chemicals require evaluation to determine if their production and use pose potential risks to ecological and human health. For most chemicals, the inadequacy and uncertainty of chemical-specific data severely limit the application of exposure- and risk-based methods for screening-level assessments, priority setting, an...
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Because the respiration processes contributing to the elimination of organic chemicals deviate between air- and water-breathing organisms, existing and widely used procedures for identifying chemicals not subject to bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms based on the octanol–water partition ratio KOW need to be complemented with similar procedures fo...
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The octanol‐air equilibrium partition ratio, K OA, is frequently used to describe the volatility of organic chemicals, whereby n‐octanol serves as a substitute for a variety of organic phases ranging from organic matter in atmospheric particles and soils, to biological tissues such as plant foliage, fat, blood and milk, and to polymeric sorbents. B...
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Benzotriazole Ultraviolet Stabilizers (BT-UVs) are ubiquitous in the environment, given their wide use as additives in consumer products. Their bio-accumulative and toxic properties are increasingly being scrutinised, evinced by the recent proposition to list UV328 to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. Here, we measured conc...
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Gaseous elemental mercury (GEM), the primary form of mercury (Hg) in the atmosphere, can undergo bidirectional exchange with the Earth's surface, with uptake in growing vegetation constituting the dominant atmospheric deposition process. Whereas direction and magnitude of this exchange can be determined using micrometeorological and chamber techniq...
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Some organic contaminants, including the persistent organic pollutants (POPs), have achieved global distribution through long range atmospheric transport (LRAT). Regulatory efforts, monitoring programs and modelling studies address the LRAT of POPs on national, continental (e.g. Europe) and/or global scales. Whereas national and continental-scale m...
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Passive air samplers (PASs), which provide time-averaged concentrations of gaseous mercury over the timescale of weeks to months, are promising for filling a gap in the monitoring of atmospheric mercury worldwide. Their usefulness will depend on their ease of use and robustness under field conditions, their availability and affordability, and most...
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The Arctic plays a critical role in the global Hg cycle as both a sink of Hg and, in response to rapid global warming, an emerging source of Hg due to release from permafrost and glaciers. Human activities have led to significant mercury (Hg) contamination in the Arctic over many decades, potentially impacting the health of Arctic ecosystems and in...
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Polyurethane foam (PUF) is frequently applied for sampling semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in the gas phase. Equilibrium partition coefficients (KPUF/G) often are used to estimate the potential for breakthrough during active air sampling (AAS) and to correct for non-linear uptake during passive air sampling (PAS). KPUF/G is either determine...
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XAD-based passive air samplers (PAS) were used to evaluate organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and some current use pesticides (chlorotalonil, trifluralin and dichlofluanid) in the atmosphere of Argentinian Patagonia. The PAS were deployed for 12 months during three consecutive...
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While occupational inhalation exposure to gaseous elemental mercury (GEM) has decreased in many workplaces as mercury is being removed from many products and processes, it continues to be a concern for those engaged in artisanal and small-scale gold mining or in recycling mercury-containing products. Recently, stationary and personal passive air sa...
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While the influence of climate change on the fate of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is becoming a topic of global concern, it has yet to be demonstrated how POPs and their transformation products in soil respond to a changing climate at the local scale. We conducted a year-long field experiment with spiked soils to investigate the impact of c...
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Particle-bound OPEs were observed at fractions higher than expected based on predicted partitioning behaviour, i.e. organic carbon–water partitioning ratios (log ) calculated from field data were generally higher than predicted values.
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Passive air samplers (PASs), providing time-averaged concentration of gaseous mercury over the time scale of weeks to months, are promising to fill a gap in the monitoring of atmospheric mercury worldwide. Their usefulness will depend on their ease-of-use and robustness under field conditions, their availability and affordability, and most notably,...
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Abstract Abstract Image The estimation of mercury (Hg) emission fluxes from geothermal sources has a large uncertainty due to the paucity of relevant measurements. Using a high-precision, easy-to-deploy, and cost-effective passive air sampling method, we assessed the spatial concentration variability of gaseous elemental Hg (GEM) at three locations...
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Inhalation of elemental mercury GEM) is an occupational exposure concern for workers handling elemental mercury or mercury-containing waste. GEM is also often present near historically mercury- contaminated sites, potentially resulting in low-level, chronic exposure of the wider population. Here we introduce a passive sampler for personal GEM monit...
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Passive air samples were deployed in Ny-Ålesund and London Island (Svalbard, High Arctic) annually for seven years (2011–2018) to investigate concentrations, temporal trends and potential sources of selected persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Nine polychlorinated biphenyls and twelve organochlorine pesticides were detected in all samples, with 3...
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A comprehensive and critical review of the state-of-knowledge on the sampling of trace organic contaminants from the atmosphere without the help of a pump.
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Whereas non-extractable residue (NER) formation is recognized as an important process affecting the ecological risk of organic contaminants in soils, it is commonly neglected in regional-scale multi-media models assessing chemical environmental fate and risk. We used a combined field and modeling study to elucidate the relative importance of NER fo...
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Tracing emission sources and transformations of atmospheric mercury with Hg stable isotopes depends on the ability to collect amounts sufficient for reliable quantification. Commonly employed active sampling methods require power and long pumping times, which limits the ability to deploy in remote locations and at high spatial resolution and can le...
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The mechanism underlying contaminant biomagnification is a decrease in the volume (V) and the fugacity capacity (Z) of food during digestion in the gastrointestinal tract. Traditionally biomagnification is quantified by measuring contaminant concentrations in animal tissues. Here we present a proof-of-concept study to non-invasively derive the ther...
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Even though production and open use of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been phased out in Western industrialised countries since the 1980s, PCBs were still present in waste collected from different waste handling facilities in Norway in 2013. Sums of seven indicator-PCBs (I-PCB7: PCB-28, -52, -101, -118, -138, -153 and -180) were highest in p...
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Information about the human burdens of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in low- and middle-income countries is limited. In particular, studies often include only a small subset of POPs. To address this data gap, we aimed to assess maternal-child exposures to POPs in Dhaka, Bangladesh. We quantified 16 organochlorine pesticides, 12 polychlorinat...
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Atmospheric levels of chlorinated paraffins (CPs) at five remote, six rural and four urban sites in Australia were measured using XAD-2 passive air samplers (XAD-PAS). While long-chain CP (LCCP, C>17) levels were below method detection limits (MDLs), short-chain CPs (SCCPs, C10-13) and, for the first time, medium-chain CPs (MCCPs, C14-17) and CPs w...
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Mechanistic modeling approaches simulate human exposure by describing the processes that are responsible for delivering contaminants to the human body. Starting with environmental concentrations, emissions, or production volumes, these approaches yield metrics of internal human exposure, either for individuals or for a generic representative of a p...
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Human biomonitoring data collected from individuals of the same age sampled in different years provides within-age temporal trends, which are often employed to evaluate the effectiveness of chemical regulatory policies. For polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), this within-age temporal trend has been observed to vary between congeners and age gro...
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Humans are exposed to organic chemicals released to indoor air through near-field exposure routes such as air inhalation and non-dietary dust ingestion as well as far-field exposure routes such as consumption of food. Here, we explore the relative importance of near- and far-field exposure routes and its variability between chemicals, age groups, a...
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Volcán Poás is confirmed as a low Hg-emitting environment. • New Hg/SO2 ratio of 1.4 × 10-7 corresponding to a Hg flux of 77 kg a-1 • Hg/SO2 ratio increased, but less than projected for erupting volcanoes, suggesting that SO2 and Hg do not share same source. • Measurements of Hg/SO2 during two stages of activity are within range of repeated studies...
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An association between serum concentrations of persistent organic pollutants (POPs), such as 2,2′,4,4′,5,5′-hexachlorobiphenyl (PCB-153), and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has been reported. Conditional on body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC), a higher serum PCB-153 concentration may be a marker of T2DM risk because it refle...
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The Minamata Convention on Mercury (Hg) requires improved atmospheric Hg monitoring and characterization of Hg sources. Here we demonstrate how a network of passive air samplers (PASs) can be used cost effectively to determine the spatial distribution of gaseous Hg and estimate atmospheric Hg emissions at contaminated sites. Gaseous Hg concentratio...

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