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Oxidative potential of fine ambient particles in various environments

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Abstract
The oxidative potential (OP) and chemical characteristics of fine particles collected from urban, roadside, rural, and industrial sites in Korea during spring, summer, fall, and winter seasons and an urban site in the Philippines during dry and wet seasons were examined. Significant differences in the OP of fine particles among sites and seasons were found. The industrial site yielded the highest OP activity (both mass and volume-normalized OP) among the sites, suggesting the strongest reactive oxygen species (ROS)-generating capability of industry source-dominant PM2.5. Seasonal data show that OP activities increased during the spring and summer possibly due to increased heavy metals caused by dust events and secondary organic aerosols formed by strong photochemical activity, respectively. The strength of the OP association with the chemical components highlights the influence of organic carbon and transition metals on the OP of ambient fine particles. The two OP assays (dithiothreitol (DTT) and electron spin resonance (ESR)) having different ROS-generating mechanisms were found to have different sensitivities to the chemical components facilitating a complementary analysis of the OP of ambient fine particles. Multiple linear regression model equations (OP as a function of chemical components) which were dependent on the sites were derived. A comparison of the daily OP and hazard index (HI) (the ratio of the measured mass concentration to the reference mass concentration of fine particles) suggests that the HI may not be sufficient to accurately estimate the health effects of fine particles, and a direct or indirect measurement of toxicity such as OP should be required in addition to the concentration level. The strength of the paper lies in the capacity to scientifically address the research gaps on PM2.5 pollution through understanding the health impacts in which OP has been playing a significant role. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
Author(s)
Borlaza, L.J.S.Cosep, E.M.R.Kim, S.Lee, K.Joo, H.Park, M.Bate, D.Cayetano, M.G.Park, K.
Issued Date
2018-12
Type
Article
DOI
10.1016/j.envpol.2018.09.074
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/12979
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Environmental Pollution, v.243, pp.1679 - 1688
ISSN
0269-7491
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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