Polychlorinated biphenyls in respirable particulate matter from different industrial areas in northern China

2014 
Abstract As two typical industrial bases of China’s great metropolises, Lingfen and Datong are affected by the steel industry, chemical plants, coal-fired power plants, and several coking plants, and face pollution from polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the PCB concentrations in PM 2.5 and PM 2.5–10 samples obtained in Lingfen and Datong. We collected 22 respirable particulate matter samples (11 of PM 2.5 and 11 of PM 2.5–10 ) from Lingfen and Datong, and measured a total of 144 PCB congeners. The total PCB concentrations were 5.92–38.7 pg m −3 (median: 21.58 pg m −3 ) in PM 2.5 and 1.83–40.8 pg m −3 (median: 24.3 pg m −3 ) in PM 2.5 – 10 in Linfen, and 4.33–18.5 pg m −3 (median: 11.9 pg m −3 ) in PM 2.5 and 13.0–47.4 pg m −3 (median: 17.4 pg m −3 ) in PM 2.5 – 10 in Datong. Of the PCB homologues, the dominant PCBs detected in the various media were all trichlorobiphenyls (tri-CBs). Moreover, the PCB distributions in PM 2.5 and PM 2.5 – 10 samples were quite different in the two cities. This may be caused by the differences of the industrial structures, and their relatively unintentional release of PCBs in these cities. Source analysis revealed that the major PCB contaminants in Linfen and Datong were tri-CBs and di-CBs, which were possibly associated with unintentional release of PCBs. Toxic equivalency concentrations based on ten dioxin-like PCBs ranged from 4.0 × 10 −5 to 2.3 × 10 −3 pgWHO-TEQ m −3 in Linfen, and 4.5 × 10 −4 to 2.6 × 10 −4 pgWHO-TEQ m −3 in Datong. The presence of PCB pollution is a potential threat to the residents of Datong and Linfen.
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