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Evaluation of single particle morphological characteristics and human health risks in different functional areas

Hongya Niu (School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, China)
Chunmiao Wu (School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, China)
Xinyi Ma (School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, China)
Xiaoteng Ji (School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, China)
Yuting Tian (School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, China)
Jinxi Wang (School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Hebei University of Engineering, Handan, China)

World Journal of Engineering

ISSN: 1708-5284

Article publication date: 1 January 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to better understand the morphological characteristics of single particle and the health risk characteristics of heavy metals in PM2.5 in different functional areas of Handan City.

Design/methodology/approach

High resolution transmission electron microscopy was used to observe the aerosol samples collected from different functional areas of Handan City. The morphology and size distribution of the particles collected on hazy and clear days were compared. The health risk evaluation model was applied to evaluate the hazardous effects of particles on human health in different functional areas on hazy days.

Findings

The results show that the particulate matter in different functional areas is dominated by spherical particles in different weather conditions. In particular, the proportion of spherical particles exceeds 70% on the haze day, and the percentage of soot aggregates increases significantly on the clear day. The percentage of each type of particle in the teaching and living areas varied less under different weather conditions. Except for the industrial area, the size distribution of each type of particle in haze samples is larger than that on the clear day. Spherical particles contribute more to the small particle size segment. Soot aggregate and other shaped particles contribute more to the large size segment. The mass concentrations of hazardous elements (HEs) in PM2.5 in different functional areas on consecutive haze pollution days were illustrated as industrial area > traffic area > living area > teaching area. Compared with the other functional areas, the teaching area had the lowest noncarcinogenic risk of HEs. The lifetime carcinogenic risk values of Cr and As elements in each functional area have exceeded residents’ threshold levels and are at high risk of carcinogenicity. Among the four functional areas, the industrial area has the highest carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic risks. But the effects of HEs on human health in the other functional areas should also be taken seriously and continuously controlled.

Originality/value

The significance of the study is to further understand the morphological characteristics of single particles and the health risks of heavy metals in different functional areas of Handan City. the authors hope to provide a reference for other coal-burning industrial cities to develop plans to improve air quality and human respiratory health.

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Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41807305), Central guide local fund for scientific and technological development of Hebei Province (236Z3702G), Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province (D2021402004) and the Open Project of Hebei Chemical Industry Volatile Organic Compounds Detection and Treatment Technology Innovation Center (ZXJJ20210402).

Conflict of interest: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

Citation

Niu, H., Wu, C., Ma, X., Ji, X., Tian, Y. and Wang, J. (2024), "Evaluation of single particle morphological characteristics and human health risks in different functional areas", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-08-2023-0310

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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