Use of 1-bromopropane (N-propyl bromide) in dry cleaning is rare and rapidly declining toward obsolescence

Carr J. Smith, T. Perfetti, Richard G Morford
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Ten years ago, the Halogenated Solvents Industry Alliance (HSIA) and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation petitioned the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to classify 1-bromopropane (1-BP) as a hazardous air pollutant (HAP), the first such classification of a chemical since 1990. The USEPA plans to classify 1-BP as a HAP. One of the putative exposures supporting HAP classification is 1-BP-based dry cleaning solvents. Only two 1-BP-based dry cleaning solvents have ever been marketed domestically, i.e. the dominant market share product DrySolv® (DrySolv) and less commonly used FabrisolvTM XL (Fabrisolv). The use of 1-BP-based dry cleaning solvents has been declining for several years. Fabrisolv is no longer marketed as a dry cleaning agent. In the first half of 2020, less than 1,600 pounds of DrySolv have been sold for the remaining six dedicated dry cleaning machines still in operation in the United States. It is expected that the number of dedicated DrySolv dry cleaning machines in operation will be reduced to three by the end of 2020. In addition, no 1-BP-based spot cleaner has ever been marketed in the United States. USEPA currently classifies 187 chemicals as HAPs, with a subset of 30 HAPS classified as urban air toxics. Dry cleaning is considered to be one of the 68 “area sources” that contribute to sub-classification of 1-BP as an urban air toxic. In the near future, 1-BP-based products will not be employed in the dry cleaning industry.
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在干洗中使用1-溴丙烷(n -丙基溴)是罕见的,并迅速走向过时
十年前,卤化溶剂工业联盟(HSIA)和纽约州环境保护部向美国环境保护署(USEPA)请愿,要求将1-溴丙烷(1-BP)列为有害空气污染物(HAP),这是自1990年以来首次对化学品进行此类分类。美国环保署计划将1-BP列为HAP。支持HAP分类的假定暴露之一是基于1- bp的干洗溶剂。目前国内市场上只有两种基于1- bp的干洗溶剂,即占主导市场份额的DrySolv®(DrySolv)和较少使用的FabrisolvTM XL (Fabrisolv)。使用1- bp为基础的干洗溶剂已经下降了几年。Fabrisolv不再作为干洗剂销售。在2020年上半年,美国仍在运行的剩余六台专用干洗机售出了不到1600磅的DrySolv。预计到2020年底,运行中的DrySolv专用干洗机数量将减少到3台。此外,没有1- bp为基础的污渍清洁剂曾经在美国销售。美国环保署目前将187种化学品归类为HAPs,其中30种HAPs被归类为城市空气有毒物质。干洗被认为是导致1-BP被分类为城市空气毒物的68个“区域源”之一。在不久的将来,以1- bp为基础的产品将不会被用于干洗行业。
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