Development of New Health Risk Assessment of Nanoparticles: EPA Health Risk Assessment Revised

Author:

Macko MichalORCID,Antoš JanORCID,Božek František,Konečný Jiří,Huzlík JiříORCID,Hegrová JitkaORCID,Kuřitka IvoORCID

Abstract

The concentration of nanoparticles in the ambient air can lead to induced toxicities; however, it appears that nanoparticles’ unique properties are completely omitted when assessing health risks. This paper aims to enhance the EPA health risk assessment by incorporating two new variables that consider the size of nanoparticles: the toxicity multiplier and the size multiplier. The former considers the qualitative aspect of the size of particles within a concentration, whilst the latter takes into account the effects associated with the number of particles of the specific i-th size distribution interval. To observe the impact of the new variables, a case study was performed. The studied element was cadmium, which was measured using ICP-MS to discover concentrations of size fractions, ranging from <15.1 to <9830 nm. Next, the cadmium concentration is assessed using both the current state-of-the-art method and the proposed method with adjustments. Based on the new approach, the final risk was 1.1 × 10−5, which was almost 24 times higher compared with the current method. The contribution of nanoparticles to the risk value grew from barely 6% to an alarming 88%. Therefore, the enhanced method can lead to more realistic results when assessing the health risks of nanoparticles.

Funder

Ministry of Education Youth and Sports

Tomas Bata University in Zlín

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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