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Lung cell exposure to secondary photochemical aerosols generated from OH oxidation of cyclic siloxanes.


ABSTRACT: To study the fate of cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMS) undergoing photooxidation in the environment and to assess the acute toxicity of inhaled secondary aerosols from cVMS, we used an oxidative flow reactor (OFR) to produce aerosols from oxidation of decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5). The aerosols produced from this process were characterized for size, shape, and chemical composition. We found that the OFR produced aerosols composed of silicon and oxygen, arranged in chain agglomerates, with primary particles of approximately 31?nm in diameter. Lung cells were exposed to the secondary organosilicon aerosols at estimated doses of 54-116?ng/cm2 using a Vitrocell air-liquid interface system, and organic gases and ozone exposure was minimized through a series of denuders. Siloxane aerosols were not found to be highly toxic.

SUBMITTER: King BM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6941482 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lung cell exposure to secondary photochemical aerosols generated from OH oxidation of cyclic siloxanes.

King Benjamin M BM   Janechek Nathan J NJ   Bryngelson Nathan N   Adamcakova-Dodd Andrea A   Lersch Traci T   Bunker Kristin K   Casuccio Gary G   Thorne Peter S PS   Stanier Charles O CO   Fiegel Jennifer J  

Chemosphere 20191015


To study the fate of cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMS) undergoing photooxidation in the environment and to assess the acute toxicity of inhaled secondary aerosols from cVMS, we used an oxidative flow reactor (OFR) to produce aerosols from oxidation of decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5). The aerosols produced from this process were characterized for size, shape, and chemical composition. We found that the OFR produced aerosols composed of silicon and oxygen, arranged in chain agglomerates, w  ...[more]

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