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Pollution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in China

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a class of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and widespread environmental contaminants, some of which may exhibit toxic, carcinogenic and mutagenic effects Because of their low water solubility and hydrophobic nature, PAHs are partitioned [Pg.237]

PAHs enter the environment from both natural and man-made sources, and the anthropogenic point and nonpoint sources are the major sources. The nonpoint sources are diffuse sources disseminated through the air and waterways. In aquatic systems, PAH-enriched particles or floes may settle to the lake s bottom under calm conditions and accumulate in the sediments. Once the PAH-enriched particles have accumulated in the lake s floor, they may undergo a number of changes that are mediated by chemical or microbial activities. As a result, the bound PAHs can be released from the sediment into the water phase. Once they enter the water column, they may also enter phytoplankton. The PAHs in phytoplankton may then bioaccumulate in the food web. This can cause both acute and chronic effects in fish, birds and other mammals that feed on aquatic organisms (Zhang, 1998). [Pg.238]

PAHs are semi-volatile organic compounds that are persistent in atmosphere, both in gas phase and particles. Much work has been done about [Pg.238]

In the same city, the distribution patterns of PAHs were examined in four interactive main aspects PAHs composition, spatial distribution, seasonal variation, gas phase and particle size distribution and vertical distribution. [Pg.239]

City Region function Concentrations (ngm-3) Sampling time Literature [Pg.240]


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