Dermal Uptake from Airborne Organics as an Important Route of Human Exposure to E‑Waste Combustion Fumes

Skin absorption of gaseous organic contaminants is an important and relevant mechanism in human exposure to such contaminants, but has not been adequately examined. This article demonstrates that dermal uptake from airborne contaminants could be recognized as a significant exposure route for local r...

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description Skin absorption of gaseous organic contaminants is an important and relevant mechanism in human exposure to such contaminants, but has not been adequately examined. This article demonstrates that dermal uptake from airborne contaminants could be recognized as a significant exposure route for local residents subjecting to combustion fume from e-waste recycling activities. It is particularly true for organic pollutants which have high dermal penetration rates and large skin-air partition coefficients, such as low molecular weight plasticizers and flame retardants.
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Electronic waste
Environmental Exposure
Flame Retardants
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Humans
Organic contaminants
Plasticizers
Recycling
Skin Absorption
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