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Fractionation and Biotoxicity of Heavy Metals in Urban Dusts Collected from Hong Kong and London
Authors:WH Wang  MH Wong  S Leharne  B Fisher
Institution:(1) Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Greenwich, Medway Campus, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TB, England;(2) Department of Biology and Institute for Natural Resource and Waste Management, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
Abstract:Samples of urban dusts, road site dusts and car park dusts, were collected at two selected sites each in Hong Kong and London. Sequential extraction was used to characterise the chemical compositions of these urban dusts. Copper, lead, zinc, pH, electrical conductivity and organic content were measured. Biotoxicity tests of urban dusts were conducted on higher plants (Brassica chinensis and Lolium perenne), a dinoflagellate green alga (Dunaliella tertiolecta) and luminescent bacteria (Photobacterium phosphoreum). A significant correlation was found between total lead (r =; – 0.70, p < 0.01) and zinc (r =; – 0.74, p < 0.05), and the 20 min – EC50 using P. phosphoreum. In addition, there was a significant correlation (r = – 0.72, p < 0.01) between the exchangeable lead content in dust and the 48 h- EC30 using D. tertiolecta. No specific trend was obtained for higher plants. Total lead and zinc contents were higher in dusts from London while the percentage of exchangeable fraction of metal contents was higher in those from Hong Kong.
Keywords:Bioassay tests  chemical characterisation  Cu  Pb  sequential extraction  street dust  Zn
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