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Carcinogenic Activity and Risk Assessment of PAHs in Ambient Air: PM 10 Particle Fraction and Bulk Deposition.

Ivana JakovljevićIva ŠimićZdravka Sever ŠtrukilGordana Pehnec
Published in: Toxics (2023)
This paper present seasonal variation in the equivalent concentration (BaP eq ) of PAHs in order to assess the potential cancer risk for two different groups of residents via ingestion, dermal contact and inhalation pathways. The possible ecological risk caused by PAH atmospheric deposition based on risk quotient was also estimated. A bulk (total, wet and dry) deposition and PM 10 particle fraction (particles with an equivalent aerodynamic diameter < 10 µm) were collected from June 2020 to May 2021 at an urban residential location in the northern part of Zagreb, Croatia. The monthly average of total equivalent BaP eq mass concentrations of PM 10 varied from 0.057 ng m -3 in July to 3.656 ng m -3 in December; the annul ∑BaP eq average was 1.348 ng m -3 . In bulk deposition, ∑BaP eq mass concentrations varied from 1.94 to 57.60 ng L -1 . In both investigated media, BaP had the highest contribution in carcinogenic activity. For PM 10 media, dermal absorption implied the greatest potential cancer risk, followed by ingestion and inhalation. For bulk media, a moderate ecological risk for BaA, BbF and BaP was observed according to the risk quotient approach.
Keyphrases
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • particulate matter
  • air pollution
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • heavy metals
  • climate change
  • mass spectrometry
  • optical coherence tomography