Title of article :
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons associated with particles
in ambient air from urban and industrial areas
Author/Authors :
Martina Rehwagena، نويسنده , , Andrea Mqllera، نويسنده , , T، نويسنده , , Laura Massolob، نويسنده , , Olf Herbartha، نويسنده , , Alicia Roncob، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This study takes into consideration an analysis of the chemical polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) profile and its
distribution in inhalable and respirable particulate matter in urban and industrial areas in La Plata, Argentina, and Leipzig,
Germany. Representative samples from three locations in La Plata (industrial, traffic influenced and control area) and two
locations in Leipzig (traffic influenced and control area) were obtained in summer and winter. The sampling of particulate
matter was carried out with high volume collectors using cascade impactors to separate six size fractions. PAHs were extracted
with hexane through a solid–liquid equilibrium extraction and analysed by HPLC/UV/fluorescence detection. The results
showed a PAH seasonal behaviour in both regions, with lower contents in summer and higher ones in winter. Highest
concentrations of total PAHs were found in the industrial area in La Plata. The size distribution of particles demonstrates the
greater relevance of smaller particles. More than 50% of PAHs were associated with particles of less than 0.49 Am. Moreover,
this particle size fraction was associated with traffic, whereas other sources of combustion were related also to particles between
0.49 and 0.95 Am. Considering the ratio of benzo(ghi)perylene (BgP)/benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) as an indicator for traffic influence,
it was observed that La Plata City was more affected than Leipzig by the same proportion in summer and in winter. The BgP/InP
(indeno(123-cd)pyrene) ratio was lower in winter than in summer in both places and indicates the presence of domestic
combustion sources. It is important to point out the significance of using fingerprint compound ratios to identify possible
sources of pollution with PAHs bound to particles.
Keywords :
AIRBORNE PARTICLES , size distribution , PAH ratios , PAHS
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment