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Characteristics of trace elements bound to ambient nanoparticles (PM0.1) and a health risk assessment in southern Thailand

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
卷 425, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127986

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PM0.1; Trace elements; Principal Component Analysis; Biomass burning; Health risk

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  1. Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation [RGNS 63-253]
  2. JSPS KAKENHI in Japan [JP19K12369]

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The study in Hat Yai, Thailand in 2018 examined ambient nanoparticles, PM0.1, and thirteen trace elements. PM0.1 levels were influenced by motor vehicles, crustal dust, industrial, and biomass burning, with the highest concentrations in the pre-monsoon season. The total cancer risk from carcinogenic elements was within a tolerable range, despite concerns about increasing PM0.1 levels from transboundary haze pollution and local emissions.
Ambient nanoparticles, or PM0.1 and thirteen trace elements (Al, Ba, K, Fe, Cr, Cu, Ni, Na, Mn, Mg, Ti, Pb, and Zn) were studied in Hat Yai, Thailand during the year 2018. The annual average PM0.1 mass concentration was 8.45 +/- 1.93 mu g/m(3). The PM0.1 levels in Hat Yai were similar to those in large cities in South East Asia, such as Hanoi and North Sumatra, but lower than other cities in Thailand. The sum of thirteen trace elements was 207.83 +/- 17.06 ng/m(3) and was dominated by Na, Zn, K, Mg, and Al. The highest concentration of elements occurred in the pre-monsoon season followed by the dry and monsoon seasons. A principal component analysis (PCA) indicated that PM0.1 comes from motor vehicles, crustal dust, industrial and biomass burning. The PM0.1 was dominated in the pre-monsoon season, suggesting that biomass burning from the southwest direction could cause an increase in the levels of Cr, Ti, and Ni. The total cancer risk from all the carcinogenic elements was 1.98 x 10(-6) in adults, indicating that the carcinogenic risk is in a tolerable risk assessment range. The increasing levels of PM0.1 during transboundary haze pollution and local source emissions are a concern.

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