A nationwide survey of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in household dust in China: spatial distribution, sources, and health risk assessment

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Baolin Liu
Xin Yu
Linyang Lv
Weihua Dong
Lina Chen
Wenling Wu
Yong Yu
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[1] Changchun Normal University,College of Chemistry
[2] Changchun University of Science and Technology,School of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering
[3] Changchun Normal University,College of Geographic Sciences
[4] China Construction Industrial Engineering and Technology Research Academy Co. Ltd.,Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2023年 / 45卷
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs); Household dust; Influencing factor; Source apportionment; Carcinogenic risk assessment;
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As a carrier of toxic substances, household dust has a great impact on human health. Here we collected 73 household dust samples from 27 provinces and 1 municipality in China to investigate the levels, spatial distribution, sources, and carcinogenic risk of 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The total concentrations of 14 detected PAHs (∑14 PAHs) ranged from 3.72 to 60,885 ng g−1. High ∑14 PAHs were found in Northeast and Southwest China. High molecular weights (HMW) PAHs (4–6 rings) were predominant PAHs in most dust samples, accounting for 93.6% of ∑14 PAHs. Household fuel, cooking frequency, air conditioning, and smoking were the main factors influencing PAH concentrations in household dust. Principal component analysis model indicated that fossil combustion (81.5%) and biomass combustion and vehicle exhaust (8.1%) are the primary sources of PAHs. Positive matrix factorization model suggested that household cooking and heating contributed about 70% of ∑14 PAHs, and smoking contributed another 30%. The values of benzo[a]pyrene equivalent in rural dust were found to be higher than those in urban dust. The sum of toxic equivalents (TEQs) of 14 PAHs were in range of 0.372–7241 ng g−1, in which 7 HMW PAHs accounted for 98.0 ± 1.98% of the total TEQs. Monte Carlo Simulation showed a low to moderate potential carcinogenic risk of PAHs in household dusts. This study documents comprehensive information on human exposure to PAHs in household dust at a national-scale.
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