Atmosphere (Sep 2023)

Source-Specific Health Risk of PM<sub>2.5</sub>-Bound Metals in a Typical Industrial City, Central China, 2021–2022

  • Ziguo Liu,
  • Changlin Zhan,
  • Hongxia Liu,
  • Shan Liu,
  • Jihong Quan,
  • Xianli Liu,
  • Jiaquan Zhang,
  • Chengkai Qu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos14091406
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 1406

Abstract

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In order to study the pollution characteristics, sources, and health risks of heavy metals in urban atmospheric PM2.5, samples were collected in Huangshi City from June 2021 to May 2022. The contents of 16 kinds of metal elements were analyzed by XRF, and the pollution degree and sources of elements were analyzed by the enrichment factor method, correlation analysis, and cluster analysis. The health risk of heavy metal elements was evaluated by the USEPA health risk assessment model. The results of enrichment factor analysis show that the metal elements carried by PM2.5 were affected by human emissions except for Ti. Heavy metals mainly come from industrial sources, motor vehicle sources, mixed combustion sources, and dust sources, according to correlation analysis and cluster analysis. Mn had a non-carcinogenic risk to children, and the non-carcinogenic risk of other elements to the human body was generally acceptable. The carcinogenic risks of Cr, As, Cd, and Co exceeded the acceptable carcinogenic risk threshold (10−6 ~10−4), and there were potential carcinogenic risks.

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