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Recent Advances for Polycyclic Aromatic Analysis in Airborne Particulate Matter

In: Hydrocarbon Pollution and its Effect on the Environment

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  • Hugo Albeiro Saldarriaga Norena
  • Mario Alfonso Murillo-Tovar
  • Josefina Vergara-Sanchez
  • Rebecca Lopez-Marquez
  • Jorge Antonio Guerrero-Alvarez
  • Monica Ivonne Arias -Montoya

Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are formed in natural processes during combustion of biomass (e.g., forest fires) and by anthropogenic activities at high temperatures. In according with the suggestion the major sources of PAHs in the environment. The main sources of PAHs come basically from heat and power generation (e.g., coal, gas, wood, and oil), industrial processes (e.g., coke production), refuse burning and vehicle emissions. Human exposure to airborne PAHs can result from these processes, as well as from emissions from other sources, such as cooking, smoking, and materials containing PAHs (e.g., petroleum products and fuels). The potential serious health effects resulting from acute and chronic human exposure to PAHs are of concern. For this reason, the identification and quantification of PAHs in airborne particles have been a real challenge, given the multiple impacts that these substances represent for human health. In the last decade, multiple technological developments have been implemented, ranging from sampling systems, extraction and analysis of these compounds with the aim of obtaining more accurate and reliable results. This chapter was prepared to describe and to assess the state of the art about the evolution and application of sampling, extraction and analysis methodologies for the determination of PAHs in airborne particles.

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  • Hugo Albeiro Saldarriaga Norena & Mario Alfonso Murillo-Tovar & Josefina Vergara-Sanchez & Rebecca Lopez-Marquez & Jorge Antonio Guerrero-Alvarez & Monica Ivonne Arias -Montoya, 2019. "Recent Advances for Polycyclic Aromatic Analysis in Airborne Particulate Matter," Chapters, in: Muharrem Ince & Olcay Kaplan Ince (ed.), Hydrocarbon Pollution and its Effect on the Environment, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:159672
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.79714
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    Keywords

    airborne particles; PAHs; cleanup; GC-MS/MS;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q52 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Pollution Control Adoption and Costs; Distributional Effects; Employment Effects

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