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Size distributions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban atmosphere: sorption mechanism and source contributions to respiratory deposition

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages 2971-2983

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/acp-16-2971-2016

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21377028, 21577021, 21177025, 41475109]
  2. Excellent Academic Leader Program [14XD1400600]
  3. FP720 project (AMIS) [IRSES-GA-2011]
  4. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [12DJ1400100]

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In order to better understand the particle size distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their source contribution to human respiratory system, size-resolved PAHs have been studied in ambient aerosols at a megacity Shanghai site during a 1-year period (2012-2013). The results showed the PAHs had a bimodal distribution with one mode peak in the fine-particle size range (0.4-2.1aEuro-A mu m) and another mode peak in the coarse-particle size range (3.3-9.0aEuro-A mu m). Along with the increase in ring number of PAHs, the intensity of the fine-mode peak increased, while the coarse-mode peak decreased. Plotting of log(PAHaEuro-/aEuro-PM) against log(D-p) showed that all slope values were above -1, suggesting that multiple mechanisms (adsorption and absorption) controlled the particle size distribution of PAHs. The total deposition flux of PAHs in the respiratory tract was calculated as being 8.8aEuro-A+/-aEuro-2.0 ng h(-1). The highest lifetime cancer risk (LCR) was estimated at 1.5aEuro-aEuro parts per thousand x aEuro-10(-6), which exceeded the unit risk of 10(-6). The LCR values presented here were mainly influenced by accumulation mode PAHs which came from biomass burning (24 %), coal combustion (25 %), and vehicular emission (27 %). The present study provides us with a mechanistic understanding of the particle size distribution of PAHs and their transport in the human respiratory system, which can help develop better source control strategies.

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