Comprehensive analysis of 942 organic micro-pollutants in settled dusts from northern Vietnam: pollution status and implications for human exposure

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Hoang Quoc Anh
Keidai Tomioka
Nguyen Minh Tue
Go Suzuki
Tu Binh Minh
Pham Hung Viet
Shin Takahashi
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[1] Ehime University,Center of Advanced Technology for the Environment (CATE), Graduate School of Agriculture
[2] Ehime University,The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences (UGAS
[3] VNU University of Science,EU)
[4] Vietnam National University,Faculty of Chemistry
[5] Ehime University,Center for Marine Environmental Studies (CMES)
[6] VNU University of Science,Center for Environmental Technology and Sustainable Development (CETASD)
[7] Vietnam National University,Center for Material Cycles and Waste Management Research
[8] National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES),undefined
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Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2019年 / 21卷
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AIQS-DB; Organic micro-pollutants; Dust; End-of-life vehicles; Vietnam;
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Contamination status of 942 organic micro-pollutants was examined for settled dust samples collected from an informal end-of-life vehicle (ELV) recycling site and an urban area in northern Vietnam. One hundred and ninety-five contaminants including 73 domestic chemicals, 79 industrial chemicals and 43 pesticides were detected at least once in our samples. Total concentrations (median and range) of organic pollutants in dusts from ELV site and Hanoi urban area were 20,000 (5600–93,000) and 21,000 (12,000–26,000) ng g−1, respectively. Pyrethroid insecticides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and plasticizers were the major contributors to the overall contamination levels. Concentrations of some specific chemical classes such as petroleum alkanes, PAHs, heat storage and transfer agents, and compounds leached from tires in dusts from the recycling area were significantly higher than those from the urban area, suggesting their emission during ELV dismantling and stockpiling processes. Human exposures to selected organic pollutants were also estimated by calculating daily intake doses to evaluate their hazard quotients (HQs). Although almost HQs were markedly lower than the critical value of 1, potential health risk caused by multiple organic contaminants via dust ingestion and other exposure pathways should be considered in future studies.
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