Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4450893 Atmospheric Research 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in precipitation samples collected at Mount Taishan were determined by HPLC, to evaluate their concentrations and variations. Individual precipitation events were sampled for 2 years from Sep. 2005 to Aug. 2007. Low concentrations of PAHs were found at the site. Phenanthrene was the most abundant compound with a volume-weighted mean concentration of 33.31 ng/L. The next most abundant compound was fluorene, with a concentration of 16.61 ng/L. Other individual PAHs occurred at concentrations lower than 10 ng/L. The volume-weighted mean concentration of the total PAHs in winter precipitation was much higher than in summer, showing a seasonal variation. Most of the individual PAHs compounds have strong correlations with rainfall amount. Pyrene, benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(k)fluoranthene and benzo(a)pyrene all had strong correlations with Na+ and Cl−. Diagnostic ratio analysis and factor analysis indicated that the sources of PAHs are mainly from fossil fuel combustion, especially coal.

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