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1 Individual differences in empathy-related responses in early childhood: A person-centred approach Bullinger J; Christner N; Urian R; Kellermann CM; Beaulieu S; Steinbeis N; Dunfield KA; Paulus M; 41888065
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Mapping the distribution of contaminants identified by non-targeted screening of passively sampled urban air Liu L; Gillet AP; Akiki C; Tian L; Ma Y; Zhang X; Bowman DT; Wania F; Delbès G; Apparicio P; Bayen S; 41033295
CHEMBIOCHEM
3 Activating Group II Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in the Basolateral Amygdala Inhibits Increases in Reward Seeking Triggered by Discriminative Stimuli in Rats LeCocq MR; Mainville-Berthiaume A; Laplante I; Samaha AN; 40341317
CSBN
4 Parallel boosting neural network with mutual information for day-ahead solar irradiance forecasting Ahmed U; Mahmood A; Khan AR; Kuhlmann L; Alimgeer KS; Razzaq S; Aziz I; Hammad A; 40185800
PHYSICS
5 On the nature, predictors, and outcomes of work passion profiles: A generalisability study across distinct types of employees Gillet N; Morin AJS; Brault S; Becker M; Verbeke I; 39499627
PSYCHOLOGY
6 Comparative Analysis of the Functions Work Groups and Informal Subgroups Carry out in Relation to their Members: The Essence, Conditions of Implementation, Effects, and Dysfunctions Sidorenkov AV; Borokhovski EF; 38492193
CONCORDIA
7 Do trauma cue exposure and/or PTSD symptom severity intensify selective approach bias toward cannabis cues in regular cannabis users with trauma histories? DeGrace S; Romero-Sanchiz P; Tibbo P; Barrett S; Arenella P; Cosman T; Atasoy P; Cousijn J; Wiers R; Keough MT; Yakovenko I; O' Connor R; Wardell J; Rudnick A; Nicholas Carleton R; Heber A; Stewart SH; 37625353
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Coping and Conformity Motives Mediate the Joint Effects of the Behavioral Inhibition and Approach Systems on Alcohol Problems in Young Adults Morris V; Keough MT; Stewart SH; O' Connor RM; 36943012
PSYCHOLOGY
9 Supporting pregnant and parenting women who use alcohol during pregnancy: A scoping review of trauma-informed approaches Morton Ninomiya ME; Almomani Y; Dunbar Winsor K; Burns N; Harding KD; Ropson M; Chaves D; Wolfson L; 36744547
CONCORDIA
10 The Sugar Metabolic Model of Aspergillus niger Can Only Be Reliably Transferred to Fungi of Its Phylum Li J; Chroumpi T; Garrigues S; Kun RS; Meng J; Salazar-Cerezo S; Aguilar-Pontes MV; Zhang Y; Tejomurthula S; Lipzen A; Ng V; Clendinen CS; Tolic N; Grigoriev IV; Tsang A; Mäkelä MR; Snel B; Peng M; de Vries RP; 36547648
BIOLOGY
11 Combining elements of the CO-OP Approach™ with education to promote healthy eating among older adults: A pilot study Dawson DR; Bar Y; Ajwani F; Rotenberg S; Atlas B; Ricupero M; Greewood C; Parrott MD; 36338514
PERFORM
12 The Role of Context Conditioning in the Reinstatement of Responding to an Alcohol-Predictive Conditioned Stimulus LeCocq MR; Sun S; Chaudhri N; 34852244
PSYCHOLOGY
13 Evaluation of System Modelling Techniques for Waste Identification in Lean Healthcare Applications. Alkaabi M, Simsekler MCE, Jayaraman R, Al Kaf A, Ghalib H, Quraini D, Ellahham S, Tuzcu EM, Demirli K 33447104
ENCS
14 Integrative approach for detecting membrane proteins. Alballa M, Butler G 33349234
CSFG
15 Empirically Derived Profiles of Health-Related Quality of Life in Youth and Young Adults with Sickle Cell Disease. Keenan ME, Loew M, Berlin KS, Hodges J, Alberts NM, Hankins JS, Porter JS 33249456
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Mapping the distribution of contaminants identified by non-targeted screening of passively sampled urban air
Authors:Liu LGillet APAkiki CTian LMa YZhang XBowman DTWania FDelbès GApparicio PBayen S
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41033295/
DOI:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2025.144702
Publication:Chemosphere
Keywords:Contaminants of emerging concernGC-Q-TOF-MSHPLC-Q-TOF-MSNon-targeted approachPassive air sampler
PMID:41033295 Category: Date Added:2025-10-02
Dept Affiliation: CHEMBIOCHEM
1 Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, McGill University, 21111 Lakeshore, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 3V9, Canada.
2 Armand-Frappier Santé Biotechnologie Research Centre, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, 531 boulevard des Prairies, Laval, Quebec, H7V 1B7, Canada.
3 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke O, Montreal, Quebec, H4B 1R6, Canada.
4 Brock-Niagara Validation, Prototyping and Manufacturing Institute, Brock University, St. Catharines, L2S 3A1, Ontario, Canada.
5 Department of Physical & Environmental Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, M1C 1A4, Ontario, Canada.
6 Sherbrooke University, Department of Applied Geomatics, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada.
7 Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, McGill University, 21111 Lakeshore, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 3V9, Canada. Electronic address: stephane.bayen@mcgill.ca.

Description:

Air pollution is closely associated with increased lung cancer incidence and mortality. Because many semi-volatile industrial chemicals, pesticides and combustion by-products are endocrine-disrupting or genotoxic, their mixtures in outdoor urban air, even at trace levels, could have cumulative effects. However, evidence for the impact of outdoor air pollution on human health remains limited, partly because its composition is poorly characterized. Non-targeted analysis (NTA) based on the combination of liquid (LC) and gas (GC) chromatographic separation with high resolution mass spectrometry (MS), allows for the comprehensive analysis of contaminants in environmental samples. Here, we present the first application of an NTA approach using both LC- and GC-MS to characterize the chemical mixture in outdoor urban air by analyzing forty passive samplers deployed for 82 days during summer 2021 across the Island of Montreal, Canada. The confirmed 25 molecular features included nitrophenols, pesticides/repellents, plasticizers, organophosphorus compounds, organohalogen compounds, other industrial chemicals, and natural products. Triethylene glycol monomethyl ether, triethylene glycol monobutyl ether, n-octyl-pyrrolidone, quinoline n-oxide, 4-hydroxy-acetophenone, citric acid, 2-phenyl acetamide, and hexachloroethane were detected for the very first time in the atmosphere. Previously reported in atmospheric particles, 4-nitrophenol, 2,4-dinitrophenol, tri- and tetraethylene glycol, nonanoic acid, diethylene glycol dibenzoate, caprolactam, phenylacrylic acid, pinonic acid and triphenylphosphine oxide were also detected in the outdoor atmospheric gas phase. The spatial grouping of data between residential and public areas emphasizes the impact of anthropogenic activities on atmospheric vapor composition. This study facilitates the assessment of airborne exposure to chemical mixtures and its effects on human health.





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