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  • Similarly, commercially available phthalate-free plasticizers, bis (2-ethylhexyl) cyclohexane-1,4-dicarboxylate (DEHCH) and dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP), have been developed to replace phthalate plasticizers that are less harmful to organisms [, , ].
  • Do alternative plasticizers have similar physical properties to phthalates?
  • Utilizing empirical formulas, we predicted the values of Kp and Kdust for the remaining phthalates and alternative plasticizers in this study. The alternative plasticizers were assumed to have similar physical properties to phthalates when applying the empirical formulas.
  • How many phthalates are there in indoor plasticizers?
  • The global occurrence and concentrations of indoor plasticizers were reviewed. Widely reported 10 phthalates and 14 alternative plasticizers were investigated. Indoor plasticizers in 4 phases were discussed across multiple dimensions. Mass transfer and partition of plasticizer were analyzed for all indoor interfaces.
  • Which phthalate based plasticizers are used in the PVC industry?
  • Among the traditional plasticizers, phthalate-based plasticizers, such as dibutyl phthalate (DBP), bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), di-iso-nonyl phthalate (DINP), and di-n-octyl phthalate (DNOP), account for more than 90 % of their usage in the PVC industry.
  • Do phthalate plasticizers adsorb octanol–water partition coefficients?
  • An important aspect of comparing exposure data from indoor and aquatic environments is similar partitioning behavior of plasticizers between SPM and water phase as well as dust and air. Adsorption of phthalate plasticizers to solids increases with their molecular weight and their octanol–water partition coefficient (KOW) [24, 25].
  • Can phthalates and alternative plasticizers be quantified in indoor dust?
  • Numerous field studies have been conducted to determine the indoor concentrations of phthalates and alternative plasticizers quantitatively. Among these studies, research on the quantification of plasticizers in indoor dust is more prevalent than research on gas and airborne particle phases.