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Disposition of Aerosols of Isothiazolinone-Biocides: BIT, MIT and OIT

Biocides are widely used in everyday life, and accordingly, human exposure to them is inevitable. Especially, the inhalational exposure of humans to biocides and resultant respiratory toxicity are gaining public interest due to the recent catastrophe associated with humidifier disinfectants. Aerosol...

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Autores principales: Lee, Seungmi, Park, Heui-Jin, Lee, Eunice B., Lee, Do Hyeon, Choi, Dalwoong, Lim, Kyung-Min
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36548604
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10120770
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author Lee, Seungmi
Park, Heui-Jin
Lee, Eunice B.
Lee, Do Hyeon
Choi, Dalwoong
Lim, Kyung-Min
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Park, Heui-Jin
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description Biocides are widely used in everyday life, and accordingly, human exposure to them is inevitable. Especially, the inhalational exposure of humans to biocides and resultant respiratory toxicity are gaining public interest due to the recent catastrophe associated with humidifier disinfectants. Aerosolized chemicals are subject to gravitational deposition and chemical degradation. Therefore, the characterization of the disposition of aerosols is essential to estimate the inhalational exposure to biocides. Here, we compared the disposition of aerosols of one of the commonly used biocide classes, isothiazolinone-based biocides, BIT, MIT, and OIT. An acrylic chamber (40 cm × 40 cm × 50 cm) was created to simulate the indoor environment, and a vacuum pump was used to create airflow (1 LPM). Biocides were sprayed from a vertical nebulizer placed on the ceiling of the chamber, and the distribution of particle sizes and volume was measured using the Optical Particle Sizer (OPS) 3330 device. During and after the aerosol spraying, airborne biocides and those deposited on the surface of the chamber were sampled to measure the deposition using LC-MS/MS. As a result, the broad particle size distribution was observed ranging from 0.3 to 8 μm during the nebulization. The inhalable particle faction (>2 μm) of the isothiazolinones was 32–67.9% in number but 1.2 to 6.4% in volume. Most of the aerosolized biocides were deposited on the chamber’s surface while only a minimal portion was airborne (<1%) after the nebulization. More importantly, significant amounts of MIT and OIT were degraded during aerosolization, resulting in poor total recovery compared to BIT (31%, 71% vs. 97% BIT). This result suggests that some isothiazolinones may become unstable during nebulization, affecting their disposition and human exposure significantly.
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spelling pubmed-97855712022-12-24 Disposition of Aerosols of Isothiazolinone-Biocides: BIT, MIT and OIT Lee, Seungmi Park, Heui-Jin Lee, Eunice B. Lee, Do Hyeon Choi, Dalwoong Lim, Kyung-Min Toxics Article Biocides are widely used in everyday life, and accordingly, human exposure to them is inevitable. Especially, the inhalational exposure of humans to biocides and resultant respiratory toxicity are gaining public interest due to the recent catastrophe associated with humidifier disinfectants. Aerosolized chemicals are subject to gravitational deposition and chemical degradation. Therefore, the characterization of the disposition of aerosols is essential to estimate the inhalational exposure to biocides. Here, we compared the disposition of aerosols of one of the commonly used biocide classes, isothiazolinone-based biocides, BIT, MIT, and OIT. An acrylic chamber (40 cm × 40 cm × 50 cm) was created to simulate the indoor environment, and a vacuum pump was used to create airflow (1 LPM). Biocides were sprayed from a vertical nebulizer placed on the ceiling of the chamber, and the distribution of particle sizes and volume was measured using the Optical Particle Sizer (OPS) 3330 device. During and after the aerosol spraying, airborne biocides and those deposited on the surface of the chamber were sampled to measure the deposition using LC-MS/MS. As a result, the broad particle size distribution was observed ranging from 0.3 to 8 μm during the nebulization. The inhalable particle faction (>2 μm) of the isothiazolinones was 32–67.9% in number but 1.2 to 6.4% in volume. Most of the aerosolized biocides were deposited on the chamber’s surface while only a minimal portion was airborne (<1%) after the nebulization. More importantly, significant amounts of MIT and OIT were degraded during aerosolization, resulting in poor total recovery compared to BIT (31%, 71% vs. 97% BIT). This result suggests that some isothiazolinones may become unstable during nebulization, affecting their disposition and human exposure significantly. MDPI 2022-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9785571/ /pubmed/36548604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10120770 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Disposition of Aerosols of Isothiazolinone-Biocides: BIT, MIT and OIT
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title_full Disposition of Aerosols of Isothiazolinone-Biocides: BIT, MIT and OIT
title_fullStr Disposition of Aerosols of Isothiazolinone-Biocides: BIT, MIT and OIT
title_full_unstemmed Disposition of Aerosols of Isothiazolinone-Biocides: BIT, MIT and OIT
title_short Disposition of Aerosols of Isothiazolinone-Biocides: BIT, MIT and OIT
title_sort disposition of aerosols of isothiazolinone-biocides: bit, mit and oit
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9785571/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36548604
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10120770
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