Characterization of particulate matter and its related metal toxicity in an urban location in South West India

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作者
Yadav, Suman [1 ]
Satsangi, P. Gursumeeran [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pune, Dept Chem, Pune 411007, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Water soluble; Insoluble; Toxicity; Bioavailable; Cancer risk; Geogenic; CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS; ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION; ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS; SOURCE APPORTIONMENT; SIZE DISTRIBUTION; DRY DEPOSITION; TRACE-ELEMENTS; PARTICLE-SIZE; ARABIAN SEA; NEW-YORK;
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10.1007/s10661-013-3106-6
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study reports the quantification of the toxicity of particulate matter (PM)-bound metals and their possible associated risks to human health. For assessment of PM, 24-h samples of PM10 and PM2.5 were collected by Mini Vol-TAS sampler at an urban site of Pune. Samples were sequentially extracted with ultrapure water and concentrated HNO3 and analyzed for "soluble" and "total" metals. Factor analysis identified the resuspension of road dust due to traffic, biomass burning, construction activities, and wind-blown dust as possible sources that played an important role for overall pollution throughout the year. Water-soluble proportion was found to be a parts per thousand currency sign20 % for Cr, Co, Fe, and Al; a parts per thousand yen50 % for Sr, Cd, Ca, and Zn; and a substantial proportion (similar to 25-45 %) for Mn, Ba, K, Na, Ni, Mg, Cu, and Pb metals in PM10. For PM2.5, the water-soluble proportion was a parts per thousand currency sign20 % for Fe, Co, Ni, Cr, and Al, while Sr, K, and Cd were mostly soluble (> 50 %) and Cu, Ba, Mn, Ca, Zn, Pb, Na, and Mg were substantially soluble (similar to 25-45 %). In the present study, among the toxic metals, Cd and Pb show higher concentration in the soluble fraction and thus represent the higher bioavailability index and especially are harmful to the environment and exposed person. Risk calculations with a simple exposure assessment method showed that the cancer risks of the bioavailable fractions of Cr, Cd and Ni were greater than the standard goal.
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