POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN URBAN AIR PARTICULATE MATTER: DECADAL AND SEASONAL TRENDS, CHEMICAL DEGRADATION, AND SAMPLING ARTIFACTS

2003 
Aerosol filter samples collected at a major urban traffic junction (LKP) and at a suburban residential location (IWC) in the metropolitan area of Munich (Germany) throughout the years 2001 and 2002 have been analyzed for 12 of the 16 EPA priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) pollutants by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. The mean mass concentration of the sum of all investigated PAH in the sampled air at LKP (1.9−5.0 ng m-3) was roughly two times higher than at IWC (0.8−2.9 ng m-3), and at both locations it was about 2−3 times higher in winter (heating season) than in summer and spring or autumn. Comparisons with earlier measurement campaigns indicate a steep decrease of PAH abundance by almost an order of magnitude from 1980 to 1993 and a much slower decrease since then. Distinctly different seasonal trends and short-term fluctuations have been observed for semivolatile 3- and 4-ring PAH and for particle-bound 5- and 6-ring PAH. Based on systematic correlation analyses with a w...
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