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Kinetics of thermal and photolytic degradation of decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE 209) in backcoated textile samples
Institution:1. Sorbonne Universités, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Centre de Recherche Royallieu, CS 60 319, F-60203 Compiègne Cedex, France;2. Departamento de Quimica Organica, Universidad de Cordoba, Campus de Rabanales, Edificio Marie Curie, CtraNnal IV, Km. 396, E-14014 Cordoba, Spain;3. Department of Chemistry, Government College University of Faisalabad, Layyah Campus, Layyah, Pakistan;4. The State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 5625 Renmin Street, Changchun 130022, Jilin, China
Abstract:Kinetics of the thermal and photolytic degradation of decabromodiphenyl ether (DBE 209) was studied using HPLC. Samples lost an amount of ∼8.4% (w/w), 24% (w/w), 39.4% (w/w) and 28.5% of the amount of DBE 209 originally present in the samples due to ageing at 25, 60, 90 °C and UV exposure, respectively. The thermal and photolytic release was found to follow the first order kinetics with rate constants estimated to be 3.6 × 10−3, 1.03 × 10−2, 3.6 × 10−2 and 3.94 × 10−2 day−1, respectively. Ageing of the textile samples enhanced the release of the DBE 209 from the backcoated textile. Photodegradation of BDE 209 into lower congeners of brominated flame retardants was also observed for the UV-aged samples.Migration of DBE 209 from the backcoated textile into biological fluids was studied using Head-over-Heels and contact-Blotting test for unaged, thermally and UV aged samples. The presence of biological fluids (sweat, saliva and juice) was found to enhance the migration of DBE 209 compared to water. Migration of BDE 209 into artificial biological fluids is significantly increased for samples previously exposed to UV radiation or thermally aged. An increase from 0.6% (w/w) to a maximum of 2% (w/w) of the amount of BDE 209 migrated into artificial biological fluids due to ageing conditions in the presence of biological fluid was recorded.
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