Exposure to MethylTertiary-Butyl Ether from Oxygenated Gasoline in Stamford, Connecticut
- 1 June 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Archives of environmental health
- Vol. 50 (3) , 183-189
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00039896.1995.9940385
Abstract
In 1993, state health officials in Connecticut invited the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to assist in an investigation of exposure to methyl tertiary-butyl ether in oxygenated gasoline in Stamford, Connecticut. Venous blood samples were collected from 14 commuters and from 30 other persons who worked in the vicinity of traffic or automobiles, and the samples were analyzed for methyl tertiary-butyl ether, tertiary-butyl alcohol, benzene, m-/p-xylene, o-xylene, and toluene. The highest levels of methyl tertiary-butyl ether in blood were measured among gasoline service station attendants (median = 15 μg/l, range = 7.6–28.9 μg/l). Blood levels of methyl tertiary-butyl ether were highly variable among persons who worked in car-repair shops (median = 1.73 μg/l, range = 0.17–36.7 μg/l) and were generally lowest among commuters (median = 0.11 μg/l, range = < 0.05–2.60 μg/l). Blood levels of methyl tertiary-butyl ether were correlated strongly with personal-breathing-zone samples of methyl tertiary-butyl ether and blood levels of other volatile organic compounds. This exposure information should prove useful to a future risk analysis of this high-volume chemical.Keywords
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