3-HYDROXYMETHYL-BENZOIC ACID METHYL ESTER

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CAS: 76014-81-8
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Synonyms: 3-HYDROXYMETHYL-BENZOIC ACID METHYL ESTER

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Valerian E. Kagan

University of Pittsburgh
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James F. Rusling

University of Connecticut
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Jacqueline F. Hamilton

University of York
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Co-reporter: Naomi J. Farren, Noelia Ramírez, James D. Lee, Emanuela Finessi, Alastair C. Lewis, and Jacqueline F. Hamilton
pp: 9648-9656
Publication Date(Web):July 24, 2015
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b01620
Organic nitrogen (ON) compounds are present in atmospheric particulate matter (PM), but compared to their inorganic, hydrocarbon, and oxygenated counterparts, they are difficult to characterize due to their low concentrations in complex matrices. Nitrosamines are a class of ON compounds known to be highly carcinogenic and include species formed from nicotine degradation, but there are no detailed estimates of their abundance in ambient air. We use a highly sensitive analytical method, which is capable of separating over 700 ON compounds, to determine daily variability in nicotine, and 8 nonspecific and 4 tobacco-specific nitrosamines in ambient PM from central London over two periods in winter and summer. The average total nitrosamine concentration was 5.2 ng m–3, substantially exceeding a current public recommendation of 0.3 ng m–3 on a daily basis. The lifetime cancer risk from nitrosamines in urban PM exceeded the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guideline of 1 excess cancer case per 1 million population exposed after 1 h of exposure to observed concentrations per day over the duration of an adult lifetime. A clear relationship between ambient nitrosamines and total PM2.5 was observed with 1.9 ng m–3 ± 2.6 ng m–3 (total nitrosamine) per 10 μg m–3 PM2.5.

James Lee

University of York
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Alastair C. Lewis

University of York
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