Particulate matter in a motorcycle-dominated urban area: Source apportionment and cancer risk of lung deposited surface area (LDSA) concentrations
Journal
Journal of Hazardous Materials
Journal Volume
427
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Abstract
Source-apportioned particle concentrations are necessary to properly evaluate the health impacts of air pollution. In this study, a measurement station was established at an urban roadside in northern Taiwan to the investigate lung deposited surface area (LDSA) concentration, a relevant metric for the adverse health effects of aerosol exposure, along with PM1 and equivalent black carbon (eBC) concentrations, particle number concentration (PNC), and particle size distribution (PSD). Through positive matrix factorization and multi-linear regression analysis, we attributed 57% of LDSA to traffic emissions over the entire study. During rush hour, the motorcycle fraction increased to 0.83 and LDSA (77.6 ± 9.9 ?m2/cm3) and PNC (14,000 ± 2400 particles/cm3) values peaked, while 74% of LDSA was attributed to traffic. The LDSA ratio, defined as the ratio of measured LDSA to that estimated from the particle size distribution with a spherical assumption, also increased, highlighting the greater degree of fractal morphology during rush hour. The relationship between LDSA emitted by traffic and PNC yielded a higher r2 (0.92) than the r2 between traffic LDSA and eBC (0.82). Finally, the excess lifetime cancer risk linked with traffic emission was 1.56 × 10-4 (i.e. 15.6 excess cancer cases for a population of 100,000 people) based on the LDSA apportionment results. ? 2022 Elsevier B.V.
Subjects
Excess lifetime cancer risk
Lung deposited surface area
Motorcycle
Particle size distribution
PM1
Air pollution
Biological organs
Diseases
Factorization
Light transmission
Morphology
Motorcycles
Particle size
Regression analysis
Size distribution
Area concentrations
Black carbon
Cancer risk
Deposited surface areas
Particle number concentration
Particles-size distributions
Traffic emissions
Particle size analysis
black carbon
particulate organic matter
cancer
particulate matter
source apportionment
surface area
urban area
air pollution
airborne particle
Article
cancer risk
circadian rhythm
concentration (parameter)
dangerous goods
lung cancer
motorcycle
particle size
particulate matter 1.0
risk assessment
secondary organic aerosol
Taiwan
traffic and transport
traffic pollution
air pollutant
analysis
environmental monitoring
exhaust gas
human
lung
neoplasm
toxicity
Air Pollutants
Air Pollution
Environmental Monitoring
Humans
Lung
Neoplasms
Particle Size
Particulate Matter
Vehicle Emissions
Type
journal article