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Distribution of ring PAHs in particulate/gaseous phase in the urban city of Delhi, India: Seasonal variation and cancer risk assessment

The present study was carried out to investigate the distribution of ring PAHs in the particulate/gaseous PAHs phase associated with the PM 2.5 bound particulate matter besides toxicity in the residential site. The higher molecular weight of PAHs was primarily associated with the particulate phase,...

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Published in:Urban climate 2021-12, Vol.40, p.101010, Article 101010
Main Authors: Singh, Bhupendra P., Kumar, Krishan, Jain, Vinod Kumar
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Language:English
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Summary:The present study was carried out to investigate the distribution of ring PAHs in the particulate/gaseous PAHs phase associated with the PM 2.5 bound particulate matter besides toxicity in the residential site. The higher molecular weight of PAHs was primarily associated with the particulate phase, whereas lower molecular weight PAHs were observed in the gaseous phase. After the analysis of the seasonal data, the average value for particulate TPAHs concentration at all sites was found to be 122.46 ng/m3, whereas gaseous was 48.47 ng/m3, respectively. The trend of ring TPAHs concentration in different rings was observed 5- ring >6- ring >4- ring >3- ring >2- ring for particulate phase, whereas in gaseous phase 3- ring >4- ring >2- ring in all seasons. The concentrations of ∑5- ring and ∑6- ring PAHs were more dominant in the particulate phase, whereas the concentrations 2- ring and 3- ring were more dominant in the gaseous phase in all seasons. The LLE for both gaseous and particulate PAHs was calculated in the range 8.89 to 12.0 min for the gaseous phase, whereas for the particulate phase, 17.2 to 37.2 min for South Delhi and North Delhi, respectively. [Display omitted] •The trend of the average concentration of TPAH was calculated at all sites.•The PAHs of ∑5-ring and ∑ 6- ring were dominant in the particulate phase.•The total TEQs values for particulate phase were found higher than gaseous phase.•LADDs and ICR values were found at an acceptable limit suggested by the USEPA.
ISSN:2212-0955
2212-0955
DOI:10.1016/j.uclim.2021.101010