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PAH concentrations and exposure assessment from house dust retained in air-conditioning filters collected from Greater Doha, Qatar

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) bound in dust retained in air-conditioning unit filters from 13 households in Greater Doha, Qatar, were quantified using GC–MS spectrometry. The median concentrations of ∑(16)PAH and ∑(7)PAH were 218.0 ng g(−1) (± 125.3) and 112.1 ng g(−1) (± 60.2) dry weight,...

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Autores principales: Mahfouz, Mohamed M., Hassan, Hassan M., Elobaid, Elnaiem A., Yigiterhan, Oguz, Alfoldy, Balint
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6828643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30919173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-00271-0
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author Mahfouz, Mohamed M.
Hassan, Hassan M.
Elobaid, Elnaiem A.
Yigiterhan, Oguz
Alfoldy, Balint
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Elobaid, Elnaiem A.
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description Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) bound in dust retained in air-conditioning unit filters from 13 households in Greater Doha, Qatar, were quantified using GC–MS spectrometry. The median concentrations of ∑(16)PAH and ∑(7)PAH were 218.0 ng g(−1) (± 125.3) and 112.1 ng g(−1) (± 60.2) dry weight, respectively. Results show that except one sample, three- and four-benzene-ring PAHs were dominant in all dust samples. Phenanthrene, anthracene, pyrene, benzene(a)anthracene, and chrysene were dominant in 12 samples with maximum concentrations of 69.7 ng g(−1) (± 24.0), 92.9 ng g(−1) (± 28.1), 60.4 ng g(−1) (± 14.7), 38.6 ng g(−1) (± 7.3), and 14.7 ng g(−1) (± 3.5), respectively. Benzo(k)fluoranthene has the most abundance of the quantified PAHs in the dust samples accounting for 19% of the total PAHs. Although Kriging interpolation shows a spatial variation of PAHs from north to south of Greater Doha, the mean concentrations in both directions were statically insignificant. Five samples displayed levels of benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) with maximum and median concentrations at 110.8 ng g(−1) and 49.9 (± 28.4) dry weight, respectively. Benzo(a)pyrene equivalent approach [Formula: see text] was applied to assess carcinogenic exposure, and the resulting values (1.3–116.4 ng g(−1)) indicate that the levels observed were below the values reported for other countries within the region. Estimated daily ingestion (EDI) rates of PAHs retained in ACU filters were assessed for five age-groups < 1, 1–2, 3–6, 11–16, and > 19 years and were 0.39 (± 0.1), 0.33 (± 0.1), 0.20 (± 0.02), 0.07 (± 0.02), and 0.05 (± 0.01) ng kg(−1)/day, respectively. Source apportionment estimate indicates PAHs bound in dust retained in ACU filters are originated from pyrogenic sources.
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spelling pubmed-68286432019-11-18 PAH concentrations and exposure assessment from house dust retained in air-conditioning filters collected from Greater Doha, Qatar Mahfouz, Mohamed M. Hassan, Hassan M. Elobaid, Elnaiem A. Yigiterhan, Oguz Alfoldy, Balint Environ Geochem Health Original Paper Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) bound in dust retained in air-conditioning unit filters from 13 households in Greater Doha, Qatar, were quantified using GC–MS spectrometry. The median concentrations of ∑(16)PAH and ∑(7)PAH were 218.0 ng g(−1) (± 125.3) and 112.1 ng g(−1) (± 60.2) dry weight, respectively. Results show that except one sample, three- and four-benzene-ring PAHs were dominant in all dust samples. Phenanthrene, anthracene, pyrene, benzene(a)anthracene, and chrysene were dominant in 12 samples with maximum concentrations of 69.7 ng g(−1) (± 24.0), 92.9 ng g(−1) (± 28.1), 60.4 ng g(−1) (± 14.7), 38.6 ng g(−1) (± 7.3), and 14.7 ng g(−1) (± 3.5), respectively. Benzo(k)fluoranthene has the most abundance of the quantified PAHs in the dust samples accounting for 19% of the total PAHs. Although Kriging interpolation shows a spatial variation of PAHs from north to south of Greater Doha, the mean concentrations in both directions were statically insignificant. Five samples displayed levels of benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) with maximum and median concentrations at 110.8 ng g(−1) and 49.9 (± 28.4) dry weight, respectively. Benzo(a)pyrene equivalent approach [Formula: see text] was applied to assess carcinogenic exposure, and the resulting values (1.3–116.4 ng g(−1)) indicate that the levels observed were below the values reported for other countries within the region. Estimated daily ingestion (EDI) rates of PAHs retained in ACU filters were assessed for five age-groups < 1, 1–2, 3–6, 11–16, and > 19 years and were 0.39 (± 0.1), 0.33 (± 0.1), 0.20 (± 0.02), 0.07 (± 0.02), and 0.05 (± 0.01) ng kg(−1)/day, respectively. Source apportionment estimate indicates PAHs bound in dust retained in ACU filters are originated from pyrogenic sources. Springer Netherlands 2019-03-27 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6828643/ /pubmed/30919173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-00271-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Hassan, Hassan M.
Elobaid, Elnaiem A.
Yigiterhan, Oguz
Alfoldy, Balint
PAH concentrations and exposure assessment from house dust retained in air-conditioning filters collected from Greater Doha, Qatar
title PAH concentrations and exposure assessment from house dust retained in air-conditioning filters collected from Greater Doha, Qatar
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title_fullStr PAH concentrations and exposure assessment from house dust retained in air-conditioning filters collected from Greater Doha, Qatar
title_full_unstemmed PAH concentrations and exposure assessment from house dust retained in air-conditioning filters collected from Greater Doha, Qatar
title_short PAH concentrations and exposure assessment from house dust retained in air-conditioning filters collected from Greater Doha, Qatar
title_sort pah concentrations and exposure assessment from house dust retained in air-conditioning filters collected from greater doha, qatar
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6828643/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30919173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10653-019-00271-0
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