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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2014

Deposition flux of aerosol particles and 15 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the North China Plain.

Xilong Wang; Shuzhen Liu; Jingyu Zhao; Qian Zuo; Wenxin Liu; Bengang Li; Shu Tao

The present study examined deposition fluxes of aerosol particles and 15 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) associated with the particles in the North China Plain. The annual mean deposition fluxes of aerosol particles and 15 PAHs were 0.69 ± 0.46 g/(m(2) ×d) and 8.5 ± 6.2 μg/(m(2) ×d), respectively. Phenanthrene, fluoranthene, pyrene, chrysene, benzo[b]fluoranthene, and benzo[k]fluoranthene were the dominant PAHs bound to deposited aerosol particles throughout the year. The total concentration of 15 PAHs in the deposited aerosol particles was the highest in winter but lowest in spring. The highest PAH concentration in the deposited aerosol particles in winter was because the heating processes highly increased the concentration in atmospheric aerosol particles. Low temperature and weak sunshine in winter reduced the degradation rate of deposited aerosol particle-bound PAHs, especially for those with low molecular weight. The lowest PAH concentration in deposited aerosol particles in spring resulted from the frequently occurring dust storms, which diluted PAH concentrations. The mean deposition flux of PAHs with aerosol particles in winter (16 μg/[m(2) ×d]) reached 3 times to 5 times that in other seasons (3.5-5.0 μg/[m(2) ×d]). The spatial variation of the deposition flux of PAHs with high molecular weight (e.g., benzo[a]pyrene) was consistent with their concentrations in the atmospheric aerosol particles, whereas such a phenomenon was not observed for those with low molecular weight (e.g., phenanthrene) because of their distinct hydrophobicity, Henrys law constant, and the spatially heterogeneous meteorological conditions.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2012

Factors affecting spatial variation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface soils in North China Plain

Xilong Wang; Qian Zuo; Yonghong Duan; Wenxin Liu; Jun Cao; Shu Tao

The spatial variation in concentrations of 16 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface soils in the North China Plain and the influential factors were examined in the present study. High concentrations of the sum of 16 PAHs (∑PAH(16) ) appeared in cities and their surrounding areas. Emissions and soil organic carbon (SOC) content significantly regulated spatial differentiation of PAH contamination in soils in the study area. Compared with emissions, concentrations of individual and total PAHs in soils were more closely controlled by the SOC content. Furthermore, concentrations of PAH species with lower molecular weight (e.g., two- or three-ring) in surface soils were more strongly correlated with the SOC content in comparison with those of higher molecular weight (e.g., five- or six-ring), mainly because of their higher saturated vapor pressure, thus higher mobility. The spatial variation of PAH species in soils in the North China Plain tended to be larger with increasing benzene ring numbers, and the difference in physicochemical properties of PAH species determined their distinct spatial distribution characteristics. The present study highlights the relative importance of emissions and SOC content in spatial variation of PAHs and the dependence of the spatial distribution characteristics of PAH species in surface soils on their physicochemical properties at a regional scale. Results of the present work are helpful for regional risk assessment of the contaminants tested.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2005

Source Diagnostics of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Based on Species Ratios: A Multimedia Approach

Xu Zhang; Shu Tao; Wen-Xiu Liu; Yu Yang; Qian Zuo; Shuzhen Liu


Environmental Pollution | 2005

Contamination of rivers in Tianjin, China by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Z. Shi; Shu Tao; Bo Pan; Wenhong Fan; X.C. He; Qian Zuo; Shaowei Wu; Bingxin Li; Jun Cao; Wen-Xiu Liu; F.L. Xu; Wang X; W.R. Shen; Po-Keung Wong


Environmental Pollution | 2007

Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface soil in Tianjin, China

Qian Zuo; Yonghong Duan; Yu Yang; Wang X; Shu Tao


Environmental Science & Technology | 2008

Organochlorine pesticides contaminated surface soil as reemission source in the Haihe Plain, China.

Shu Tao; Wenxin Liu; Yao Li; Yu Yang; Qian Zuo; Bengang Li; Jun Cao


Atmospheric Environment | 2005

Distribution of particle-phase hydrocarbons, PAHs and OCPs in Tianjin, China

Shui-Ping Wu; Shu Tao; Zhi-Huan Zhang; Tian Lan; Qian Zuo


Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2011

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organochlorine pesticides in surface soils from the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau.

Shu Tao; Wentao Wang; Wenxin Liu; Qian Zuo; Xilong Wang; Rong Wang; Bin Wang; Guofeng Shen; Yuanhe Yang; Jin-shen He


Environmental Pollution | 2007

Characterization of TSP-bound n-alkanes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at rural and urban sites of Tianjin, China

Shui-Ping Wu; Shu Tao; Zhi-Huan Zhang; Tian Lan; Qian Zuo


Environmental Pollution | 2006

A two-compartment exposure device for foliar uptake study

Qian Zuo; Huiming Lin; Xu Zhang; Q.L. Li; Shuzhen Liu; Shu Tao

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