Title of article :
Vertical distribution of PAHs in the indoor and outdoor PM2.5
in Guangzhou, China
Author/Authors :
Chunlei Li ، نويسنده , , Jiamo Fu ، نويسنده , , Guoying Sheng، نويسنده , , Xinhui Bi، نويسنده , , Yongmei Hao، نويسنده , ,
Xinming Wang، نويسنده , , Bixian Mai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Mass concentrations of PM2.5 and 20 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were measured in 15 non-smoking residences in
three residential buildings located in urban area of Guangzhou, China during the 15 continued clear days from November 1 to 15 in
2002. The indoor and outdoor concentrations of PM2.5 significantly exceeded the daily average concentration of 65 mgm 3
proposed by USEPA, with ranges of 82.12–170:97 mgm 3 and 83.33–176:04 mgm 3; respectively. ThePPAH concentrations ranged
from 14.18 to 77:89 ngm 3 and 15.83 to 84:83 ngm 3 in the indoor and outdoor samples, respectively, with 5–7-ring PAHs (from
benzo[b]fluoranthene to coronene, MW ¼ 252–300) as the predominant contributors (79–90%). High positive correlations between
indoor and outdoor concentrations of PM2.5 and PAHs, which were due to the high efficiency of indoor ventilation, indicated that
concentrations of these indoor air pollutants were dominated by outdoor sources. The results of source identification indicated that
vehicular emission was the major source of these pollutants with minor contributions from some non-traffic sources. The better
linear regressions of BghiP than BaP to the total amount of the other 18 PAHs, as well as the more stable profiles of 11 carcinogenic
PAHs with molecular weight from 228 to 300 relative to BghiP than to BbF, BkF, BeP, BaP, and IcdP indicated that BghiP might be
used as a more valid indicator of PAHs in such heavily vehicle-polluted urban air as in Guangzhou. Site specifically, the highest
concentration of PAHs was found in Building 1, next to the road with heavy traffic. Vertical distributions of outdoor and indoor
PM2.5 and PAHs at Building 1 indicated that people breathing at different height were exposed to different concentrations of these
health threatening air pollutants.
Keywords :
Indoor and outdoor , PM2.5 , PAHs , SOURCE IDENTIFICATION , Vertical profile
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Journal title :
Building and Environment