Occurrence of and risk posed by highly carcinogenic dibenzo[def,p]chrysene isomers in urban soil |
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Authors: | YuFeng Jiang LeiPing Shi ZhongFeng Mu Hang Sun HuiYing Zhan YingQin Wu |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Environmental Engineering, School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou, China;2. Department of Analytical Chemistry, School of Chemical Engineering, Lanzhou University of Arts and Science, Lanzhou, PR China;3. Lanzhou Center for Oil and Gas Resource, Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources Research, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, PR China |
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Abstract: | Dibenzopyrene and its isomers are considered the most potent carcinogens of all polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons tested to date. However, despite public concerns over their deleterious effects, they have not been extensively studied. The occurrence of four highly carcinogenic isomers of dibenzopyrene – dibenzodef,p]chrysene, dibenzoa,e]pyrene, dibenzoa,i]pyrene, and dibenzoa,h]pyrene in urban soil samples from Shanghai, China, have been determined in this study, as well as that of benzoa]pyrene and coronene. A total of 14 peaks with ions at m/z 302 were detected by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Although the concentrations of benzoa]pyrene and the sum of the 16 priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were greater than that of dibenzopyrene and its isomers, the carcinogenic potency of the latter was higher than that of benzoa]pyrene. The results also indicate that the relative carcinogenic potency of the four dibenzopyrene isomers in the samples is higher than that of the 16 priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. |
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Keywords: | Dibenzopyrene isomers urban soil relative potency factor carcinogenic potency |
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