道路扬尘
特大城市
环境科学
环境化学
环境工程
亚洲尘埃
交通量
季节性
微粒
化学
气溶胶
气象学
地理
生态学
工程类
有机化学
生物
运输工程
作者
Ye Zhang,Jin-Nong Li,Jianxin Wang,Jie Hu,Jialin Sun,Yi‐Fan Li,Wenlong Li,Zhonghua Tang,Zi-Feng Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.134001
摘要
Aniline antioxidants (ANs) are widely used as industrial chemicals in products composed of rubber. ANs originate mainly from vehicles, where tire wear particles end up in dust and soil after being deposited on roads. Nowadays, limited information is available on the fate and seasonal variation of ANs in the road environment. In this study, we investigated the occurrence of 32 ANs in dust and soil from different road environments, including road dust, garage dust, parking lot dust, and green-belt soil. The total concentrations of ANs were 369 ng g−1 in road dust, 712 ng g−1 in garage dust, and 687 ng g−1 in parking lot dust. These concentrations are several times higher than that in green-belt soil (128 ng g−1). The highest concentrations of N-(1,3-dimethylbutyl)-N′-phenyl-1,4-phenylenediamine (6PPD) were found in dust and soil. Furthermore, notable seasonal differences were observed, with significantly higher concentrations of ANs in autumn than those in spring. In the main urban area, roads with high traffic volume exhibited higher concentrations of ANs than those with low traffic volume, indicating that ANs were produced by vehicle-related sources.
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