Koelmel, Jeremy P.;Lin, Elizabeth Z.;DeLay, Kayley;Williams, Antony J.;Zhou, Yakun;Bornman, Riana;Obida, Muvhulawa;Chevrier, Jonathan;Godri Pollitt, Krystal J. published 《Assessing the External Exposome Using Wearable Passive Samplers and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry among South African Children Participating in the VHEMBE Study》 in 2022. The article was appeared in 《Environmental Science & Technology》. They have made some progress in their research.Computed Properties of C15H16O The article mentions the following:
Children in low- and middle-income countries are often exposed to higher levels of chems. and are more vulnerable to the health effects of air pollution. Little is known about the diversity, toxicity, and dynamics of airborne chem. exposures at the mol. level. We developed a workflow employing state-of-the-art wearable passive sampling technol. coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry to comprehensively measure 147 children’s personal exposures to airborne chems. in Limpopo, South Africa, as part of the Venda Health Examination of Mothers, Babies, and Their Environment (VHEMBE). 637 environmental exposures were detected, many of which have never been measured in this population; of these 50 airborne chem. exposures of concern were detected, including pesticides, plasticizers, organophosphates, dyes, combustion products, and perfumes. Biocides detected in wristbands included p,p’-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (p,p’-DDT), p,p’-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane (p,p’-DDD), p,p’-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (p,p’-DDE), propoxur, piperonyl butoxide, and triclosan. Exposures differed across the assessment period with 27% of detected chems. observed to be either higher or lower in the wet or dry seasons. And 4-(2-Phenylpropan-2-yl)phenol (cas: 599-64-4) was used in the research process.
4-(2-Phenylpropan-2-yl)phenol(cas:599-64-4) is a natural product found in Panax ginseng.Computed Properties of C15H16O 4-(2-Phenylpropan-2-yl)phenol is a useful reagent for preparing and characterizing aromatic polyphosphonates as high refractive index polymers.
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