Humans spend most of their time indoors and thus have long-term exposure to chemicals. Dust is a sink for most indoor chemicals, and its ingestion is an important pathway for chemical uptake. Therefore, the chemical atlas from dust is an ideal environmental sample to investigate the indoor exposome and associated risk. In this study, we aimed to establish an indoor exposome database through comprehensive data mining on the occurrence of identified compounds in dust, and we prioritize chemicals of health concern. Through an extensive literature review (2849 articles), 355 chemicals and their concentrations were documented and analyzed for human exposure. Together with 81 compounds without concentration and 75 volatile organic compounds, we h...
Chemical exposure in household dust poses potential risks to human health but has been studied incom...
Over 80,000 chemicals are registered under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, but only a...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) must characterize potential risks to hu...
Humans spend most of their time indoors and thus have long-term exposure to chemicals. Dust is a sin...
Indoor dust is a reservoir for commercial consumer product chemicals, including many compounds with ...
This is the collection associated with list S101 MTMDUST List of chemicals characterised in indoor d...
Household dust is a reservoir of various consumer product chemicals. Thus, characterizing comprehens...
Analytical capabilities in atmospheric chemistry provide new opportunities to investigate indoor air...
With the recent improvements in high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS), retrospective chemical ana...
International audiencePeople spend most of their time indoors. Dust settled in the home may be conta...
AbstractThere is a growing need in the field of exposure science for monitoring methods that rapidly...
Indentifying pollutants that pose a potential hazard indoors is an important first step to reducing ...
Human exposure to flame retardants occurs in microenvironments due to their ubiquitous presence in c...
AbstractHumans are exposed to thousands of chemicals in the workplace, home, and via air, water, foo...
Children spend the majority of their time indoors where they can be exposed to hazardous chemicals i...
Chemical exposure in household dust poses potential risks to human health but has been studied incom...
Over 80,000 chemicals are registered under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, but only a...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) must characterize potential risks to hu...
Humans spend most of their time indoors and thus have long-term exposure to chemicals. Dust is a sin...
Indoor dust is a reservoir for commercial consumer product chemicals, including many compounds with ...
This is the collection associated with list S101 MTMDUST List of chemicals characterised in indoor d...
Household dust is a reservoir of various consumer product chemicals. Thus, characterizing comprehens...
Analytical capabilities in atmospheric chemistry provide new opportunities to investigate indoor air...
With the recent improvements in high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS), retrospective chemical ana...
International audiencePeople spend most of their time indoors. Dust settled in the home may be conta...
AbstractThere is a growing need in the field of exposure science for monitoring methods that rapidly...
Indentifying pollutants that pose a potential hazard indoors is an important first step to reducing ...
Human exposure to flame retardants occurs in microenvironments due to their ubiquitous presence in c...
AbstractHumans are exposed to thousands of chemicals in the workplace, home, and via air, water, foo...
Children spend the majority of their time indoors where they can be exposed to hazardous chemicals i...
Chemical exposure in household dust poses potential risks to human health but has been studied incom...
Over 80,000 chemicals are registered under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, but only a...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) must characterize potential risks to hu...