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A global perspective of the current state of heavy metal contamination in road dust

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 29, 期 22, 页码 33230-33251

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-18583-7

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Road dust; Heavy metals; Human health risk; Potential ecological risk; Particulate matter pollution; Non-exhaust emissions

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  1. NERC, UK-India NERC-MOES Programme on Atmospheric Pollution and Human Health in an Indian Megacity (Delhi) [NE/P016510/1]
  2. University of Surrey's Research England under the Global Challenge Research Fund (GCRF) programme

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This review examines the current state of heavy metal contamination in road dust in different cities around the world. It evaluates the ecotoxicological and human health risks associated with heavy metal exposure. The findings show significant variations in contamination levels among cities, countries, and continents. Australia and Asia are identified as the regions most susceptible to heavy metal pollution, while cities in Europe, Africa, and America show no significant risk.
Heavy metals are persistent and bio-accumulative, and pose potential risk to human health and ecosystem. We reviewed the current state of heavy metal contamination, the ecotoxicological and human health risk of heavy metals reported in urban road dust from various cities in different continents (Asia, Europe, Africa, America, and Australia). We compared and synthesized the findings on the methods related to sample collection, extraction, analytical tools of heavy metals, their concentrations, level of contamination, ecological risk, non-carcinogenic risk, and carcinogenic risk in road dust. Concentrations of Pb, Zn, Cu, Ni, Cd, Cr, Mn, and Fe were found to be higher than their background values in soil. As expected, the contamination levels of the heavy metals varied extensively among cities, countries, continents, and periods. A high level of contamination is observed for Pb and Cd in road dust due to operating leaded gasoline and the old vehicle population. The highest Zn contamination was observed from road dust in Europe, followed by Asia, Africa, Australia, and America (North America and South America). Cu contamination and the pollution load index (PLI) is found to be the highest in Europe and lowest in Africa, with in-between values of PLI in American and African cities. The potential ecological risk on different continents was observed highest in Asia, followed by Europe, Australia, America, and Africa. A comparative assessment of non-carcinogenic risk for children indicated that Australia is the most susceptible country due to high heavy metal exposure in road dust, followed by Asia. However, there is no susceptible risk in European, African, and American cities. We did not observe any potential risk to adults due to non-carcinogenic metals. Carcinogenic risk to all age groups was within the threshold limit range for all the regions worldwide.

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