Evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in PM2.5 in the ambient air of Sina Hospital district, Tehran, Iran

In the present study, carbon species including organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (EC), and water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) concentration in PM2.5 were assessed at an urban site of Tehran, Iran during March to June 2014. The PM2.5 samples were collected using an frmOMNITM Ambient Air Sampler....

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Main Authors: Hossein Arfaeinia, Seyed Enayat Hashemi, Ali Asghar Alamolhoda, Majid Kermani
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Language:English
Published: Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
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Online Access:http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_40221_c2f93f6a2a1fad4f8a1a88484b5baf6f.pdf
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spelling doaj-cd7a2c6a46154fa7b1bf90e8a3e616122021-07-14T05:59:15ZengKurdistan University of Medical SciencesJournal of Advances in Environmental Health Research2345-39902345-39902016-04-01429510110.22102/jaehr.2016.4022140221Evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in PM2.5 in the ambient air of Sina Hospital district, Tehran, IranHossein Arfaeinia0Seyed Enayat Hashemi1Ali Asghar Alamolhoda2Majid Kermani3Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, Bushehr AND Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranInstitutes of Water and Energy, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, IranResearch Center for Environmental Health Technology AND Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranIn the present study, carbon species including organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (EC), and water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) concentration in PM2.5 were assessed at an urban site of Tehran, Iran during March to June 2014. The PM2.5 samples were collected using an frmOMNITM Ambient Air Sampler. Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) was used to analyze OC and EC. The results showed that PM2.5 concentrations varied from 14.32 to 74.45 µg/m3 with an average value of 41.39 µg/m3. The results also showed that carbon species varied from 5.52 to 23.21 (15.35 ± 6.05) µg/m3 for OC and 1.03 to 4.16 (2.25 ± 0.65) µg/m3 for EC. As the findings indicated, the mean PM2.5 level in the sampling area was higher than the annual average determined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the ambient air quality standard. On average, carbon species (OC, EC, and WSOC) account for almost 60% of PM2.5 mass in the atmospheric outflow from a downwind site. OC and EC concentrations in atmospheric PM2.5 collected at the sampling site were lower than the values reported for other urban areas with high or medium vehicular traffic and/or industrial sources. Moreover, the results obtained in this research can provide a valuable data base for health risk evaluation of the local residents and prioritization of control actions.http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_40221_c2f93f6a2a1fad4f8a1a88484b5baf6f.pdfair pollutionparticulate matteranalysisstandards
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Majid Kermani
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Ali Asghar Alamolhoda
Majid Kermani
Evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in PM2.5 in the ambient air of Sina Hospital district, Tehran, Iran
Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
air pollution
particulate matter
analysis
standards
author_facet Hossein Arfaeinia
Seyed Enayat Hashemi
Ali Asghar Alamolhoda
Majid Kermani
author_sort Hossein Arfaeinia
title Evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in PM2.5 in the ambient air of Sina Hospital district, Tehran, Iran
title_short Evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in PM2.5 in the ambient air of Sina Hospital district, Tehran, Iran
title_full Evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in PM2.5 in the ambient air of Sina Hospital district, Tehran, Iran
title_fullStr Evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in PM2.5 in the ambient air of Sina Hospital district, Tehran, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in PM2.5 in the ambient air of Sina Hospital district, Tehran, Iran
title_sort evaluation of organic carbon, elemental carbon, and water soluble organic carbon concentration in pm2.5 in the ambient air of sina hospital district, tehran, iran
publisher Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Advances in Environmental Health Research
issn 2345-3990
2345-3990
publishDate 2016-04-01
description In the present study, carbon species including organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (EC), and water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) concentration in PM2.5 were assessed at an urban site of Tehran, Iran during March to June 2014. The PM2.5 samples were collected using an frmOMNITM Ambient Air Sampler. Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) was used to analyze OC and EC. The results showed that PM2.5 concentrations varied from 14.32 to 74.45 µg/m3 with an average value of 41.39 µg/m3. The results also showed that carbon species varied from 5.52 to 23.21 (15.35 ± 6.05) µg/m3 for OC and 1.03 to 4.16 (2.25 ± 0.65) µg/m3 for EC. As the findings indicated, the mean PM2.5 level in the sampling area was higher than the annual average determined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the ambient air quality standard. On average, carbon species (OC, EC, and WSOC) account for almost 60% of PM2.5 mass in the atmospheric outflow from a downwind site. OC and EC concentrations in atmospheric PM2.5 collected at the sampling site were lower than the values reported for other urban areas with high or medium vehicular traffic and/or industrial sources. Moreover, the results obtained in this research can provide a valuable data base for health risk evaluation of the local residents and prioritization of control actions.
topic air pollution
particulate matter
analysis
standards
url http://jaehr.muk.ac.ir/article_40221_c2f93f6a2a1fad4f8a1a88484b5baf6f.pdf
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