Chemical Composition of PM10 in a Classroom near the Copper Smelter in Bor, Serbia

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Radovic, Bojan [1 ]
Tasic, Visa [1 ]
Kovacevic, Renata [1 ]
Apostolovski-Trujic, Tatjana [1 ]
Manojlovic, Dragan [2 ,3 ]
Cocic, Mira [4 ]
Urosevic, Tamara [1 ]
机构
[1] Min & Met Inst Bor, Alberta Ajnstajna 1, Bor 19210, Serbia
[2] Univ Belgrade, Fac Chem, Studentski Trg 12-16, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
[3] South Ural State Univ, Dept Ecol & Chem Technol, Lenin Prospect 76, Chelyabinsk 454080, Russia
[4] Univ Belgrade, Tech Fac Bor, Vojske Jugoslavije 12, Bor 19210, Serbia
关键词
air pollution; particulate matter; copper smelter; arsenic; heavy metals; mining; PARTICULATE MATTER; AIR-QUALITY; MORTALITY; PARTICLE; FINE; PM10/PM2.5; EMISSIONS; ELEMENTS; INDOOR; CITY;
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10.3390/atmos15080920
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
An analysis was conducted on the influence of advancements in smelting technology at the copper smelter in Bor, Serbia, and seasonal changes on the level and chemical composition of PM10 inside and outside a classroom at the Technical Faculty in Bor in 2015 and 2019. The results of chemical analyses revealed that the average level of arsenic in PM10 within the classroom reached 11.9 ng/m(3), nearly double the annual target value. In comparison, the average level of arsenic (As) in PM10 in ambient air stood at 15 ng/m(3). A notable enrichment factor was observed for elements present in copper concentrates (Se > Ag > Bi > Pb > Cd > As > Sb > S > Cu > Sn > Zn) in both the classroom and outdoor air, underscoring their predominantly anthropogenic origin. Higher concentrations of As in PM10 were recorded during the non-heating season and the operation of the copper smelter with outdated smelting technology (2015). These findings hold significant implications for health protection for all citizens in the investigated area surrounding the Technical Faculty in Bor. The study highlights the need for additional measures to reduce As content in PM10 in ambient air and prevent the infiltration of suspended particles from outdoor air into classrooms.
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