Air-soil cycling of oxygenated, nitrated and parent polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in source and receptor areas

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their oxygenated and nitrated derivatives, OPAHs and NPAHs, are semivolatile air pollutants which are distributed and cycling regionally. Subsequent to atmospheric deposition to and accumulation in soils they may re-volatilise, a secondary source which is...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Science of the total environment 2024-04, Vol.921, p.170495-170495, Article 170495
Hauptverfasser: Mwangi, John K., Degrendele, Céline, Bandowe, Benjamin A.M., Bohlin-Nizzetto, Pernilla, Halse, Anne K., Šmejkalová, Adela Holubová, Kim, Jun-Tae, Kukučka, Petr, Martiník, Jakub, Nežiková, Barbora Palátová, Přibylová, Petra, Prokeš, Roman, Sáňka, Milan, Tannous, Mariam, Vinkler, Jakub, Lammel, Gerhard
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Zusammenfassung:Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their oxygenated and nitrated derivatives, OPAHs and NPAHs, are semivolatile air pollutants which are distributed and cycling regionally. Subsequent to atmospheric deposition to and accumulation in soils they may re-volatilise, a secondary source which is understudied. We studied the direction of air-soil mass exchange fluxes of 12 OPAHs, 17 NPAHs, 25 PAHs and one alkylated PAH in two rural environments being influenced by the pollutant concentrations in soil and air, by season, and by land cover. The OPAHs and NPAHs in samples of topsoil, of ambient air particulate and gas phases and in the gas-phase equilibrated with soil were analysed by GC-APCI-MS/MS. The pollutants soil burdens show a pronounced seasonality, a winter maximum for NPAHs and PAHs and a summer maximum for OPAHs. One order of magnitude more OPAH and parent PAH are found stored in forest soil than in nearby grassland soil. Among a number of 3–4 ring PAHs, the OPAHs benzanthrone and 6H-benzo(c,d)pyren-6-one, and the NPAHs 1- and 2-nitronaphthalene, 9-nitrophenanthrene and 7-nitrobenz(a)anthracene are found to re-volatilise from soils at a rural background site in central Europe in summer. At a receptor site in northern Europe, net deposition of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) prevails and re-volatilisation occurs only sporadic. Re-volatilisation of a number of PACs, including strong mutagens, from soils in summer and even in winter indicates that long-range atmospheric transport of primary PAC emissions from central Europe to receptor areas might be enhanced by secondary emissions from soils. [Display omitted] •Novel data provided on N-PAHs and O-PAHs in soil and ambient air•Soil fugacities of N-PAHs and O-PAHs in grassland and forest determined directly•PAHs, benzanthrone and 6H-benzo(c,d)pyren-6-one found to re-volatilise from soils•More air-surface exchange in the forest canopy than over nearby grassland•Strong mutagens might undergo multihopping-enhanced long-range atmospheric transport.
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170495