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Gas/particle partitioning of atmospheric PCDD/Fs in a satellite town in Eastern China
Authors:Meng-xia Xu   Jian-hua Yan   Sheng-yong Lu   Xiao-dong Li   Tong Chen   Ming-jiang Ni   Hui-fen Dai   Fei Wang  Ke-fa Cen
Affiliation:aState Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, Institute for Thermal Power Engineering of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China;bZhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310058, China
Abstract:Gas/particle partitioning of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in ambient air was investigated in a satellite town in Eastern China from April 2007 to January 2008 comprehending large temperature variations (from 3 to 34 °C, daily average). Molecular weight, molecular structure and ambient temperatures are the three major factors that govern the gas/particle partitioning of atmospheric PCDD/Fs throughout the year. Generally, good agreements were obtained (except for winter) between measured particulate fractions and theoretical estimates of both the Junge–Pankow adsorption model and Harner Bidleman absorption model using different sets of subcooled liquid vapor pressure View the MathML source and octanol–air partition coefficient (Koa), respectively. Models utilizing View the MathML source estimates, derived from gas chromatographic retention indices (GC-RIs), are more accurate than that of entropy-based. Moreover, during winter, the Koa-based model using the GC-RIs approach performs better on lower chlorinated PCDD/Fs than that of View the MathML source-based. Furthermore, possible sources of mismatch between measured and predicted values in winter (3–7 °C) were discussed. Gas adsorption artifact was demonstrated to be of minor importance for the phenomena observed. On the other hand, large deviations of slopes (mr) and intercepts (br) in logKp vs. View the MathML source plots from theoretical values are observed in the literature data and these are found to be linearly correlated with ambient temperatures (P<0.001) in this study. This indicates that the non-equilibrium partitioning of PCDD/Fs in winter may be significantly influenced by the colder temperatures that may have slowed down the exchange between gaseous and particulate fractions.
Keywords:Ambient air   Gas/particle partitioning   Gas adsorption artifact   Junge–  Pankow adsorption model     mml174"  >  text-decoration:none   color:black"   href="  /science?_ob=MathURL&_method=retrieve&_udi=B6V74-4WM04WG-2&_mathId=mml174&_user=10&_cdi=5832&_rdoc=15&_acct=C000054348&_version=1&_userid=3837164&md5=02c756a542f74476009952df2277d711"   title="  Click to view the MathML source"   alt="  Click to view the MathML source"  >Koa absorption model   PCDD/Fs
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