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Chemosphere
Chemosphere
Apr
63
3
421
429
LR: 20061115; JID: 0320657; 0 (Air Pollutants); 0 (Gasoline); 0 (Organic Chemicals); 0 (Smoke); 0 (Vehicle Emissions); 2004/08/10 [received]; 2005/08/18 [revised]; 2005/08/18 [accepted]; 2005/11/11 [aheadofprint]; ppublish
England
0045-6535; 0045-6535
PMID: 16289288
eng
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S0045-6535(05)01067-2 [pii]
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16289288
A program of sampling for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ambient air was undertaken in selected locations and micro-environments in Perth, Western Australia to characterise concentrations of target VOCs and to determine the relative strength of the contributing sources to ambient air in different micro-environments in a major Australian city. Twenty-seven locations were sampled and, of the forty-one target compounds, 26 VOCs were detected in the samples collected. The highest concentrations were recorded for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX), chloroform and styrene. The maximum 12-h toluene and benzene concentrations observed were from a basement carpark and were 24.7 parts per billion (ppb) and 5.6 ppb, respectively. The maximum xylenes concentration was 29.4 ppb and occurred in a nightclub where styrene was also detected. A factor analysis of the data was undertaken. Two key factors emerge that appear to be associated with petroleum and motor vehicles and environmental tobacco smoke. A third significant occurrence was a high concentration of chloroform that was observed at a sports centre complex with a swimming pool text and was uncorrelated with other compounds in the data set. This study indicates that locations associated with motor vehicles and petrol fuel, tobacco and wood smoke and chlorinated water represent the major risks for personal exposure to VOCs in Perth.
Air Pollutants/analysis, Air Pollution, Indoor/analysis, Environmental Monitoring, Gasoline, Housing, Humans, Occupational Exposure/analysis, Organic Chemicals/analysis, Restaurants, Smoke, Tobacco, Vehicle Emissions, Volatilization, Western Australia, Wood, Workplace
Hinwood,A. L., Berko,H. N., Farrar,D., Galbally,I. E., Weeks,I. A.
Centre for Ecosystem Management, School of Natural Sciences, Edith Cowan University, 100 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup 6027, Western Australia, Australia. a.hinwood@ecu.edu.au
20051111
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