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Occurrence, Sources, and Health Risks of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Road Environments from Harbin, a Megacity of China

  • Jin Nong Li
  • , Ye Zhang
  • , Jian Xin Wang
  • , Hang Xiao
  • , Anatoly Nikolaev
  • , Yi Fan Li
  • , Zi Feng Zhang*
  • , Zhong Hua Tang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Northeast Forestry University
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • North-Eastern Federal University
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • IJRC-PTS-NA

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Abstract

To obtain a comprehensive understanding about that occurrence, sources, and effects on human health of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in road environmental samples from Harbin, concentrations of 32 PAHs in road dust, green belt soil, and parking lot dust samples were quantified. The total PAH concentrations ranged from 0.95 to 40.7 μg/g and 0.39 to 43.9 μg/g in road dust and green belt soil, respectively, and were dominated by high molecular weight PAHs (HMW-PAHs). Despite the content of PAHs in arterial roads being higher, the composition profile of PAHs was hardly influenced by road types. For parking lot dust, the range of total PAH concentrations was 0.81–190 μg/g, and three-ring to five-ring PAHs produced the maximum contribution. Compared with surface parking lots (mean: 6.12 μg/g), higher total PAH concentrations were detected in underground parking lots (mean: 33.1 μg/g). The diagnostic ratios of PAHs showed that petroleum, petroleum combustion, and biomass/coal combustion were major sources of PAHs in the samples. Furthermore, according to the Incremental Lifetime Cancer Risk model, the cancer risks of three kinds of samples for adults and children were above the threshold (10−6). Overall, this study demonstrated that PAHs in the road environment of Harbin have a certain health impact on local citizens.

Original languageEnglish
Article number695
JournalToxics
Volume11
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • PAHs
  • green belt soil
  • parking lot dust
  • risk assessment
  • road dust
  • source apportionment
  • temporal and spatial variation

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