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Passive sampling of PAHs in indoor air in Nepal

Anna-lea RantalainenTarja HyötyläinenIlkka NiskanenMinna Saramo

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FluorantheneSphagnum girgensohniibiologyIndoor airHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhenanthreneParticulatesbiology.organism_classificationPollutionMosschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental ChemistryPyrenePassive sampling

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PAHs were sampled in ten homes in the Makwanpur region, Nepal. SPMDs and moss bags (Sphagnum girgensohnii) were used as passive samplers. Soot particles on the SPMD surfaces were also analyzed for PAHs. The overall PAH concentrations in SPMDs were significantly higher than those in moss bags. Total PAH mean concentrations of ten houses were 535μg/g lipid for SPMDs and 7.2 μg/g moss (dw) for moss bags. Ratios of phenanthrene/anthracene in indoor SPMDs and particulate matter varied from 2.9 to 3.5 and ratios of fluoranthene/pyrene varied from 1.1 to 1.4. The values for moss bags were respectively 1.7–3.6 and 0.8–2.4. These ratios indicate that the PAHs are from combustion origin. The PAH concentrations in ambient air were estimated as B(a)P TEQs and they were 17–64 times higher than acceptable limit for Finnish community air. Based on PAH levels in the gas phase (SPMD) we may expect PAHs to have an impact on respiratory disease prevalence in Nepalese villages. Both of the sampling methods were feasible in t...

https://doi.org/10.1080/02772249909358667