With the development of nanotechnology, an increasing number of nano-enabled consumer products are introduced into the market. The release, deposition, and resuspension of particles from such products could be an important contributor to indoor air pollution and adverse health effects. Our study tested the spray and resuspension of seven nano-enabled consumer products and investigated how flooring material and resuspension force affected the resuspension of particles from these products. Results show that resuspension rates can range from 10(-4) to 5âÃâ10(-1)  h(-1) , depending on the product, flooring material (e.g., carpet and vinyl), and resuspension force (e.g., a walking adult and a moving child; the latter was simulated by a robotic sampler). The resuspension rate from the carpet was statistically significantly higher than that from vinyl flooring, while the resuspension rate by the adult was statiscally significantly higher than that by the robot. In addition, the interaction of investigated factors also played a role in particle resuspension rate. For a subgroup of products based on copper (Cu), silver (Ag), and zinc (Zn) nanomaterials, the resuspension rate reached as high 5âÃâ10(-1)  h(-1) , rates higher than those reported in existing studies with house dust or Arizona Road Dust.
Resuspension of particles deposited by nano-enabled consumer sprays: The role of product type, flooring material, and resuspension force.
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作者:He Ruikang, Zhang Jie, Mainelis Gediminas
| 期刊: | Indoor Air | 影响因子: | 4.300 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Nov;32(11):e13157 |
| doi: | 10.1111/ina.13157 | ||
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