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PhD student Mengmeng Wang et al.published a paper titled "Quantitative characterization of resident’ exposure to typical semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) around a non-ferrous metal smelting plant"in JHM

Release date:2024-02-05    Author:     Source:     Click:

Quantitative characterization of resident’ exposure to typical semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) around a non-ferrous metal smelting plant


Website : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.133353


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Abstract:

To comprehensively characterize residents’ exposure to major semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs), samples of indoor floor wipes, size-segregated airborne particles, gaseous air, food, and paired skin wipes were simultaneously collected from residential areas around a large non-ferrous metal smelting plant as compared with the control areas, and three typical SVOCs (including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and halogenated PAHs (HPAHs)) were determined. Comparison and correlation analysis among matrices indicated PAHs were the major contaminants emitted from metal smelting activities compared to HPAHs and PCBs, with naphthalene verified as the most important characteristic compound, and their accumulation on skin may be a comprehensive consequence of contact with floor dust and air. While patterns of human exposure pathways for the SVOCs were found to be clearly correlated to their vapor pressure, dermal absorption was the major contributor (51.1–76.3%) to total carcinogenic risk (TCR) of PAHs and HPAHs for surrounding residents, especially for low molecular weight PAHs, but dietary ingestion (98.6%) was the dominant exposure pathway to PCBs. The TCR of PAHs exceeded the acceptable level (1 × 10−4), implying smelting activities obviously elevated the health risk. This study will serve developing pertinent exposure and health risk prevention measures.