The PCDD/F and PBDD/F pollution in the ambient atmosphere of Shanghai, China
Rapid economic growth in the last two decades in Shanghai has had a great adverse influence on its air quality. Therefore, the atmospheric pollutants of Shanghai have received much concern. In this study, concentrations of 2,3,7,8-substituted PCDD/Fs and PBDD/Fs congeners were measured in the ambien...
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description | Rapid economic growth in the last two decades in Shanghai has had a great adverse influence on its air quality. Therefore, the atmospheric pollutants of Shanghai have received much concern. In this study, concentrations of 2,3,7,8-substituted PCDD/Fs and PBDD/Fs congeners were measured in the ambient air of four districts in Shanghai. The mean atmospheric concentrations (TEQs) of total 2,3,7,8-PCDD/Fs and 2,3,7,8-PBDD/Fs were 8031
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m
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−3 (143.2
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m
−3) and 699
fg
m
−3 (148.4
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I-TEQ
m
−3) for Huangpu District, respectively. Our results showed that almost all the PCDD/Fs and PBDD/Fs congeners were partitioned into the particulate phase except the lower chlorinated or brominated ones. The logarithm of the gas/particle partitioning coefficient
K
p has good linear correlation with that of the sub-cooled vapor pressure
p
L. Concentrations of PCDD/Fs and PBDD/Fs were both positively correlated to elemental carbon in all districts except Pudong District, suggesting elemental carbon could be a good indicator for dioxins’ air pollution. It is intensively suggested that more detailed and deeper studies about PBDD/Fs should be carried out due to their relatively high atmospheric concentrations in Shanghai. |
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K
p has good linear correlation with that of the sub-cooled vapor pressure
p
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K
p has good linear correlation with that of the sub-cooled vapor pressure
p
L. Concentrations of PCDD/Fs and PBDD/Fs were both positively correlated to elemental carbon in all districts except Pudong District, suggesting elemental carbon could be a good indicator for dioxins’ air pollution. It is intensively suggested that more detailed and deeper studies about PBDD/Fs should be carried out due to their relatively high atmospheric concentrations in Shanghai.</description><subject>Air Pollutants - analysis</subject><subject>Air Pollutants - chemistry</subject><subject>Air Pollution - analysis</subject><subject>Air Pollution - prevention & control</subject><subject>Air. Soil. Water. Waste. Feeding</subject><subject>Applied sciences</subject><subject>Atmospheric pollution</subject><subject>Biological and medical sciences</subject><subject>Brominated</subject><subject>China</subject><subject>Chlorinated</subject><subject>Dioxins and furans</subject><subject>Environment. 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K
p has good linear correlation with that of the sub-cooled vapor pressure
p
L. Concentrations of PCDD/Fs and PBDD/Fs were both positively correlated to elemental carbon in all districts except Pudong District, suggesting elemental carbon could be a good indicator for dioxins’ air pollution. It is intensively suggested that more detailed and deeper studies about PBDD/Fs should be carried out due to their relatively high atmospheric concentrations in Shanghai.</abstract><cop>Oxford</cop><pub>Elsevier Ltd</pub><pmid>17720219</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.chemosphere.2007.07.001</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record> |
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