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Research Articles

Refining ConsExpo Evaporation and Human Exposure Calculations for REACH

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Pages 783-800 | Received 02 Jul 2009, Accepted 07 Oct 2009, Published online: 23 Aug 2010
 

ABSTRACT

REACH (Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of CHemicals) and other regulations require assessing potential exposure to substances in consumer products in order to determine if the potential risk from the product use is acceptable. In order to assess inhalation exposure due to evaporation of the volatile substance in a consumer product the vapor concentration must be determined. The vapor concentration may be measured or estimated using mathematical modeling. Both options have many advantages and disadvantages but because of the large number of substances and products to be evaluated, modeling is usually the first choice. The primary objective was to present an approach based on sound science to refine an exposure analysis by refining the mass transfer coefficient in the ConsExpo evaporation calculations for use in the subsequent inhalation exposure calculations. This study recommends use of the CitationSparks et al. (1996) method for estimating the mass transfer coefficient for indoor evaporation. Three case studies demonstrated the Sparks method provided a better agreement of the predicted vapor concentrations to experimental results than the default mass transfer methods. A second objective was to critically evaluate the two ConsExpo default methods used to estimate the mass transfer coefficient and several limitations were identified.

Notes

aFor air speed of 0.04 to 2.5 m/s.

aNot applicable.

aNot applicable.

Figure 2 The ConsExpo predicted and experimental GA vapor concentrations versus time.

Figure 2 The ConsExpo predicted and experimental GA vapor concentrations versus time.

aNot applicable.

Figure 3 The ConsExpo predicted and experimental EG vapor concentrations versus time.

Figure 3 The ConsExpo predicted and experimental EG vapor concentrations versus time.

bEstimated.

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