Distribution and Risk Assessment of VOCs in Road Dust Across Different Urban Areas

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作者
Zhang, Xiaoran [1 ]
Ren, Weidong [1 ]
Yan, Lei [1 ]
Liu, Junfeng [2 ]
Li, Ye [3 ]
Hu, Yuansheng [4 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Univ Civil Engn & Architecture, Key Lab Urban Stormwater Syst & Water Environm, Minist Educ, Yongyuan Rd 15, Beijing 102616, Peoples R China
[2] Beijing Vocat Coll Agr, Dept Water Conservancy & Civil Engn, Beijing, Peoples R China
[3] Natl Res Ctr Geoanal, Qual Control Lab, Beijing, Peoples R China
[4] Univ Coll Dublin, UCD Dooge Ctr Water Resources Res, Sch Civil Engn, Dublin, Ireland
来源
SOIL & SEDIMENT CONTAMINATION | 2024年
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 国家重点研发计划;
关键词
VOCs; distribution; road dust; urban-rural fringe; health risk; VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS; EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS; BUILDUP; STORMWATER; LAKE;
D O I
10.1080/15320383.2024.2395950
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are significant pollutants in urban road dust, but their distribution and associated health risks remain unclear. VOC distribution in road dust from six distinct urban areas in Beijing Daxing District, China was systematically investigated. Eighteen VOCs were detected, with the highest load in commercial areas (7.73 mu g/g), followed by industrial parks (6.38 mu g/g), residential areas (3.35 mu g/g), leisure areas (2.79 mu g/g), traffic areas (2.01 mu g/g) and urban-rural fringe (1.85 mu g/g), much lower than in air and water phases. Typical VOCs in road dust include methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) (0.82-1.24 mu g/g), benzene series compounds (0.02-4.19 mu g/g) and volatile halogenated alkanes (0.002-0.095 mu g/g). Incomplete combustion of road vehicle fuels is the key source of VOCs. Particular attention was given to VOCs in typical sites within the urban-rural fringe, known for their unique pollution characteristics. The VOCs loads were ranked as follows: Gas Stations (2.61-2.62 mu g/g) > Intersection (1.41 mu g/g) > Main Road (1.34 mu g/g) > University Gate (1.27 mu g/g). Increased vehicle activity and frequent stalling contribute to higher VOCs accumulation in road dust. Health risk assessment indicates there is no appreciable non-carcinogenic risk associated with exposure to road dust VOCs. Further research should consider VOCs in the broader environmental context, including air and water.
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