Occurrence and concentration levels of nitro-PAH in the air of three Brazilian cities experiencing different emission impacts.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Nitrated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
(NPAH) were determined in the suspended particulates
collected in São Paulo (Brazil) and three other cities
lying in the São Paulo State, (namely, Araraquara,
Piracicaba and Paulínia), during August 2002 and July
2003. São Paulo samples represented a big difference
between two groups of days, one of which characterized
by heavy injection of pollutants released by
industrial and agricultural activities. Most NPAH
congeners identified in the atmosphere were among
those usually associated to diesel exhaust, with the
three important exceptions of 2-nitrofluoranthene, 2-
and 4-nitropyrene. Daytime reactions seemed to promote
decomposition of primary fluoranthene and
pyrene. Trends of NPAH at all sites seemed to be
associated to regional transport of polluted air through
air masses passing over sugar cane plantations of São
Paulo State.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
concentration; nitro-PAH; air; Brazilian cities; emission impacts
List of contributors:
Balducci, Catia; Cecinato, Angelo; Mabilia, Rosanna
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