| Title | Nonpolymeric Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Side-Chain Fluorinated Polymers in Canadian Building Products. |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2025 |
| Authors | Liu, M, Xia, C, Peng, H, Zvereva, E, Burns, DC, Fontaine, J, Blum, A, Spentzos, AZ, Wang, Z, Peaslee, GF, Sauvé, S, Venier, M, Diamond, ML |
| Journal | Environ Sci Technol |
| Date Published | 2025 Sep 17 |
| ISSN | 1520-5851 |
| Abstract | To understand if exterior building products are a source of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to the environment, we measured PFAS in 145 samples of paints, sealers, and textiles, mostly intended for exterior use. We first developed a combined one and two-dimensional diffusion-ordered spectroscopy (1D and 2D-DOSY) fluorine nuclear magnetic resonance (F NMR) method to characterize and quantify side-chain fluorinated polymers (SCFPs) and nonpolymeric PFAS. Results showed that 36% (22/61), 24% (13/54), and 70% (21/30) of tested paints, sealers, and textiles contained total organic fluorine (TOF) at 0.1-16.1, 0.4-2488, and 0.34-74.0 μmol/g, respectively. Paints mainly contained 6:2 fluorotelomer (FT) and aromatic-CF nonpolymeric PFAS, while sealers also contained 6:2 FT SCFPs and perfluorobutane sulfonyl fluoride (PBSF)-based PFAS. Textiles contained 6:2 FT, 8:2 FT, and PBSF-based PFAS indicative of SCFPs. Advanced mass spectrometry methods revealed that paints and sealers with 6:2 FT nonpolymers mainly contained 6:2 fluorotelomer phosphate mono-, di-, and triesters (6:2 mono-, di-, and triPAPs) and 6:2 FT dipyrophosphate, while textiles primarily contained n:2 fluorotelomer alcohols (n:2 FTOH, n = 6, 8) or -methyl perfluorobutane sulfonamide alcohol (MeFBSE). Based on the PFAS found in these products and the recommendation to reapply the coatings to protect exterior/interior surfaces and the replacement of exterior textiles, these results indicate that building products likely contribute polymeric and nonpolymeric PFAS to the environment. |
| DOI | 10.1021/acs.est.5c07012 |
| Alternate Journal | Environ Sci Technol |
| PubMed ID | 40962281 |
