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Comparison of arsenic fractions and health risks in PM2.5 before and after coal-gas replacement.

Authors :
Xie, Jiao-Jiao
Yuan, Chun-Gang
Xie, Jin
Niu, Xiao-Dong
Zhang, Xu-Rui
Zhang, Ke-Gang
Xu, Pei-Yao
Ma, Xiao-Ying
Lv, Xiang-Bing
Source :
Environmental Pollution; Apr2020, Vol. 259, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Coal-Gas replacement project has been implemented to decrease haze pollution in China in recent years. Airborne arsenic (As) mostly originates from coal burning processes. It is noteworthy to compare the distribution of arsenic fraction in PM 2.5 before and after coal-gas replacement. Eighty PM 2.5 samples were collected in Baoding in December 2016 (coal dominated year) and December 2017 (gas dominated year) at different functional areas including residential area (RA), industrial area (IA), suburb (SB), roadside (ST) and Botanical Garden Park (BG). The fraction, bioavailability and health risk of As in the PM 2.5 samples were investigated and compared between these two years. Arsenic was mainly distributed in the non-specifically sorbed fraction (F1) and the residual fraction (F5). However, the proportion of F1 to the total As in 2017 was higher than that in 2016, while the proportion of As in the amorphous and poorly-crystalline hydrous oxides of Fe and Al fraction (F3) in 2017 was lower. The distributions of fraction and bioavailability showed temporal and spatial characteristics. The total concentration and bioavailability of As in SB and IA were significantly higher than those in RA, ST and BG. The BF (Bioavailability Factor) values of As ranged from 0.30 to 0.61. Health risk assessment indicated that the hazard quotient (HQ) and carcinogenic risk (CR) of As in PM 2.5 significantly decreased after coal-gas replacement. Image 1 • Concentration of As in PM 2.5 decreased after coal limiting. • Fraction distribution was different in the samples from different functional areas. • Health risk was significantly decreased (p < 0.05) after Coal-Gas replacement. The concentration of arsenic in PM 2.5 and health risks decreased after coal-gas replacement implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02697491
Volume :
259
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Pollution
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142251239
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113881