Personal exposure of women to PM2.5-bound PAH derivatives from cooking emissions in varied rural kitchen setups

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作者
Deepthi, Yaparla [1 ]
Passi, Amit [1 ]
Chithra, V. S. [2 ]
Schlink, Uwe [3 ]
Nagendra, S. M. Shiva [1 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Technol Madras, Dept Civil Engn, Chennai 600036, India
[2] Ctr Water Resources Dev & Management, Ecol & Environm Res Grp, Calicut 673571, Kerala, India
[3] Helmholtz Ctr Environm Res, Dept Urban & Environm Sociol, UFZ Permoserstr 15, D-04318 Leipzig, Germany
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Personal exposure; Solid fuel combustion; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; PAH derivatives; Health risk assessment; Kitchen type; POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS; HOUSEHOLD AIR-POLLUTION; FINE PARTICULATE MATTER; INDO-GANGETIC PLAIN; BIOMASS FUELS; DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES; BLACK CARBON; OUTDOOR AIR; SOLID-FUEL; RISK;
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10.1016/j.buildenv.2024.112189
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
The present study investigates the personal exposure of women to PM2.5 and associated chemical constituents such as Elemental Carbon, Organic Carbon and 63 Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) compounds in varied kitchen setups viz. Indoor kitchen without partition (IKWO); Indoor kitchen with partition (IKWP); Separate enclosed kitchen outside the home (SEKO); Open kitchen (OK); and Open kitchen under stairway (OK_S) of south India. The exposure to PM2.5 was found to be highest in OK_S followed by IKWP, SEKO, IKWO and OK with average concentrations of 8943.54 f 699, 6117.80 f 1732, 4257.85 f 2215, 2118.07 f 524 and 1505.89 f 431 mu g/m3, respectively. Similarly, OK_S had the greatest levels of PM2.5-bounded PAHs (& sum;PAH63, & sum;PAH16, and BaP) due to their small size and poor ventilation. The lifetime Excess Cancer Risk (ECR) indicated the highest lifetime exposure risk per million population (400) in OK_S type of kitchens followed by IKWO (307), SEKO (151), IKWP (149), and then OK (7) using the relative potency factor (RPF) which includes nitro-PAHs as well as methyl-PAHs apart from PAHs with high molecular weight. Additionally, it was shown that the lifetime ECR of biomass fuel was six times greater than that of LPG. The current analysis recommends a complete transition to LPG and strictly avoiding open kitchens under the staircase. Thus, the findings of this study will provide valuable information to improve the quality of the indoor environment of rural houses in India.
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