Indoor exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons associated with solid fuel use in rural China

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Shiyin Li
Yatai Men
Zhihan Luo
Wenxuan Huang
Ran Xing
Chao Sun
Guofeng Shen
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[1] Peking University,MOE Key Lab for Earth Surface Process, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences
[2] Shandong Warm Valley New Energy & Environmental Protection,undefined
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Indoor pollution; Statistical models; Exposure risks;
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widespread environmental contaminants associated with various health risks including lung cancer. Indoor exposure to PAHs, particularly from the indoor burning of fuels, is significant; however, long-term large-scale assessments of indoor PAHs are hampered by high costs and time-consuming in field sampling and laboratory experiments. A simple fuel-based approach and statistical regression models were developed as a trial to predict indoor BaP, as a typical PAH, in China, and consequently spatiotemporal variations in indoor BaP and indoor exposure contributions were discussed. The results show that the national population-weighted indoor BaP concentration has decreased substantially from 46.1 ng/m3 in 1992 to 6.60 ng/m3 in 2017, primarily due to the increased use of clean energies for cooking and heating. Indoor BaP exposure contributed to > 70% of the total inhalation exposure in most cities, particularly in regions where solid fuels are widely utilized. With limited experimental observation data in building statistical models, quantitative results of the study are associated with high uncertainties; however, the study undoubtedly supports effective countermeasures on indoor PAHs from solid fuel use and the importance of promoting clean household energy usage to improve household air quality.
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页码:8761 / 8770
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