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Health impact, organic aerosols

Organic Aerosols Impacts on Climate and Human Health 463... [Pg.451]

ORGANIC AEROSOLS IMPACTS ON CLIMATE AND HUMAN HEALTH... [Pg.463]

Oxidation/hydroxylation of aromatic compounds by OH and HOONO is expected to enhance their degradation rate and hence decrease their lifetime on particulate matter, which in the case of pollutants is beneficial from the point of view of human health. Oxidation of PAHs could also lead to the production of photosensitizers such as quinones and aromatic carbonyls [10, 40, 41]. These compounds, if present in the gas phase, are also able to form aggregates and are therefore involved in the formation of secondary organic aerosol [42]. In contrast, nitration induced by OH + N02 or HOONO could lead to highly mutagenic nitro-PAHs [43] or phytotoxic nitrophenols [44, 45], in which case the health and environmental impact of the reaction intermediates is not negligible and is sometimes higher than that of the parent molecules. [Pg.398]


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