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PFASs in house dust. NILU OR

Bohlin-Nizzetto, P.; Hanssen, L.; Herzke, D.

NILU has, on behalf of the Norwegian Environment Agency, performed sampling and analysis of house dust from Norwegian households. The goal was to study concentration ranges, and variability between- and within-houses of anionic and volatile per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs), including the regulated PFOA, as well as for total extractable organic fluorine (TEOF). The sampling was done in six separate rooms in six different households. The analysis covered a suite of 20 targeted PFASs; ten of these were consistently detected in most samples while the other ten were below detection limit in the major part of the samples. A range of the targeted PFASs were detected in all rooms except in one room in one household in which all PFASs were below detection. The concentrations of individual PFASs as well as the sum of PFASs were lower than a previous study in Norway. The results show significant variability between houses for the anionic and volatile PFASs as well as for TEOF. For anionic PFASs, the results also indicate within-house variability with higher concentrations in dust from bedrooms (children and parents) and living rooms than in dust from bathroom, kitchen and entrances. For the volatile PFASs and TEOF, no significant difference between rooms were found. These results indicate that factors like building materials and consumer products (e.g., furniture, textiles etc.) affect the levels of PFASs in house dust but the reason for the findings are not further evaluated in this report. Anionic PFASs seem to contribute significantly to the TEOF (10-100%) in house dust.

2015

PFAS. Hva-Hvor-Hvordan.

Hanssen, Linda

2019

PFAS, variety, applications and use. NILU F

Herzke, D.; Vestergren, R.; Olsson, E.; Posner, S.

2014

2017

PFAS in the urban terrestrial ecosystem; the case study Oslo city

Herzke, Dorte; Nygård, Torgeir; Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie

2019

PFAS in house dust: within and between house variability.

Bohlin-Nizzetto, P.; Hanssen, L.; Herzke, D.; Yeung, L.W.Y.

2016

PFAS in ambient air - the way to ISO accredited method - Europe

Rostkowski, Pawel; Yeung, Leo; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Yamashita, Nobuyoshi

2019

PFAS I MARINE SEDIMENTER FRA NORSKE HAVOMRÅDER

Boitsov, Stepan; Jensen, Henning; Hanssen, Linda

2021

PFAS Exposure is Associated with a Lower Spermatic Quality in an Arctic Seabird

Humann-Guilleminot, Ségolène; Blévin, Pierre; Gabrielsen, Geir W.; Herzke, Dorte; Nikiforov, Vladimir; Jouanneau, William; Moe, Børge; Parenteau, Charline; Helfenstein, Fabrice; Chastel, Olivier

Several studies have reported an increasing occurrence of poly- and perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs) in Arctic wildlife tissues, raising concerns due to their resistance to degradation. While some research has explored PFAS’s physiological effects on birds, their impact on reproductive functions, particularly sperm quality, remains underexplored. This study aims to assess (1) potential association between PFAS concentrations in blood and sperm quality in black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla), focusing on the percentage of abnormal spermatozoa, sperm velocity, percentage of sperm motility, and morphology; and (2) examine the association of plasma levels of testosterone, corticosterone, and luteinizing hormone with both PFAS concentrations and sperm quality parameters to assess possible endocrine disrupting pathways. Our findings reveal a positive correlation between the concentration of longer-chain perfluoroalkyl carboxylates (PFCA; C11–C14) in blood and the percentage of abnormal sperm in kittiwakes. Additionally, we observed that two other PFAS (i.e., PFOSlin and PFNA), distinct from those associated with sperm abnormalities, were positively correlated with the stress hormone corticosterone. These findings emphasize the potentially harmful substance-specific effects of long-chain PFCAs on seabirds and the need for further research into the impact of pollutants on sperm quality as a potential additional detrimental effect on birds.

2024

PFAS - Comparison of MS/MS and MS-TOF techniques and two extraction methods on lean and fatty fish. NILU PP

Huber, S.; Lacina, O.; Hradkova, P.; Pulkrabova, J.; Herzke, D.; Kallenborn, R.; Hajslova, J.

2011

Pesticides in groundwater - two examples from Africa.

Kylin, H.; Meinhardt, R.; Kishimba, M.; Bouwman, H.

2005

Pesticide use in South Africa: One of the largest importers of pesticides in Africa.

Quinn, L.P.; de Vos, B.J.,Fernandes-Whaley, M.; Roos, C.; Bouwman, H.; Kylin, H.; Pieters, R.; van den Berg, J.

2011

Pervasive Arctic lead pollution suggests substantial growth in medieval silver production modulated by plague, climate, and conflict

McConnell, Joseph R.; Chellman, Nathan J.; Wilson, Andrew I.; Stohl, Andreas; Arienzo, Monica M.; Eckhardt, Sabine; Fritzsche, Diedrich; Kipfstuhl, Sepp; Opel, Thomas; Place, Philip F.; Steffensen, Jørgen Peder

2019

Perturbation of the European free troposphere aerosol by North American forest fire plumes during the ICARTT-ITOP Experiment in summer 2004.

Petzold, A.; Weinzierl, B.; Huntrieser, H.; Stohl, A.; Real, E.; Cozic, J.; Fiebig, M.; Hendricks, J.; Lauer, A.; Law, K.; Roiger, A.; Schlager, H.; Weingartner, E.

2007

Personal exposure to PM2.5, PAHs and BC in Ostrava, Czech Republic.

Svecova, V.; Solansky, I.; Sram, R.; Nieuwenhuijsen, M.; Bartonova, A.

2014

Personal exposure to PM 2.5 and benzo[a]pyrene in Ostrava, Czech Republic.

Svecova, V.; Solansky, I.; Cole-Hunter, T.; the CITI-SENSE Consortium, Sram, R.J.; Bartonova, A.

2016

Personal care product ingredients in Arctic Char and Brown Trout in a North-Norwegian lake.

Krogseth, I.S.; Warner, N.A.; Christensen, G.N.; Whelan, M.J.; Breivik, K.; Evenset, A.; Wasbotten, I.H.

2015

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