Student's Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds While Commuting by Motorcycle and Bus in Taipei City

This study examined student's exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) while commuting by bus and motorcycle in Taipei, Taiwan in the winter of 1992. A total of 19 target G5-C10 VOCs on three most frequently used commuting routes were collected on Tenax-GC adsorbent tubes. The VOCs were de...

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description This study examined student's exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) while commuting by bus and motorcycle in Taipei, Taiwan in the winter of 1992. A total of 19 target G5-C10 VOCs on three most frequently used commuting routes were collected on Tenax-GC adsorbent tubes. The VOCs were desorbed by thermal desorption method and analyzed by GCMS. The most abundant VOC exposure experienced by commuters was to toluene. Several alkylated benzenes, such as propyl benzenes, ethyl-methyl-benzenes and trimethyl-benzenes, were relatively abundant on the roads in Taipei. The mean benzene concentration measured in buses was 173 µg/m 3 and 379.7 µg/m 3 on motorcycles. On the average, the commuters in Taipei experienced about three to eight times higher VOC concentrations than the commuters in Los Angeles, California. Higher VOC concentrations were measured on motorcycles than in buses. The VOC concentrations were not significantly different between morning and afternoon commutes, nor among the three commuting routes. VOC concentrations measured in classrooms at three schools in downtown Taipei did not vary significantly on each sampling day. However, at each school the in-classroom VOC concentrations varied significantly over the six consecutive sampling days. The VOC concentrations measured on the roads were about five times higher than those measured in the school classrooms in the city. Moderate to high correlations were found among most of the measurements of the 19 VOCs. The survey questionnaire indicated that daily commuting time ranged from 45 minutes for elementary school students to 95 minutes for vocational school students. The projected upper-bound cancer risks associated with student's exposure to benzene ranged from 7.5 x 10 -3 to 1.8 x 10 -5 during their commutes in Taipei.
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Adolescent
ADOLESCENTS
Adult
AGE GROUPS
AIR POLLUTION
ALKYLATED AROMATICS
AROMATICS
ASIA
BENZENE
BUSES
Child
CHILDREN
CHINA
ECOLOGICAL CONCENTRATION
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Humans
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MATTER
MOTORCYCLES
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
POLLUTION
RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT
ROADS
SAMPLING
Students
TAIWAN
TOLUENE
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Vehicle Emissions - analysis
VEHICLES
VOLATILE MATTER
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