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Toxicol Rep


Title:Morphological and chemical composition of particulate matter in buses exhaust
Author(s):Chernyshev VV; Zakharenko AM; Ugay SM; Hien TT; Hai LH; Olesik SM; Kholodov AS; Zubko E; Kokkinakis M; Burykina TI; Stratidakis AK; Mezhuev YO; Sarigiannis DA; Tsatsakis A; Golokhvast KS;
Address:"Far Eastern Federal University, Sukhanova Street, 8, Vladivostok 690950, Russia. Laboratory of Toxicology, School of Medicine, University of Crete, Heraklion 71003, Greece. Department of Analytical Toxicology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, Sechenov University, 119991 Moscow, Russia. Dmitry Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, Miusskaya Square, 9, Moscow 125047, Russia. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Chemical Engineering, University Campus, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece. Environmental Health Engineering, School for Advanced Studies IUSS, Pavia, 27100, Italy. Pacific Geographical Institute FEB RAS, Vladivostok, Russia"
Journal Title:Toxicol Rep
Year:2019
Volume:20181211
Issue:
Page Number:120 - 125
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2018.12.002
ISSN/ISBN:2214-7500 (Electronic) 2214-7500 (Linking)
Abstract:"This research article investigates the particulate matter originated from the exhaust emissions of 20 bus models, within the territory of Vladivostok, Russian Federation. The majority of evaluated buses (17 out of 20) had emissions of large particles with sizes greater than 400 mum, which account for more than 80% of all measured particles. The analysis of the elemental composition showed that the exhaust emissions contained Al, Cd, Cu, Fe, Mg, Ni, Pb, and Zn, with the concentration of Zn prevailing in all samples by two to three orders of magnitude higher than the concentrations of the other elements"
Keywords:"Air pollution Bus exhaust gases EGS, exhaust gas suspension Environmental toxicity PM, particulate matter PM10, particles with a diameter between 2, 5 and 10 mum Particle size distribution Particulate matter Solid particles VOCs, volatile organic compounds;"
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEChernyshev, V V Zakharenko, A M Ugay, S M Hien, T T Hai, L H Olesik, S M Kholodov, A S Zubko, E Kokkinakis, M Burykina, T I Stratidakis, A K Mezhuev, Ya O Sarigiannis, D A Tsatsakis, A Golokhvast, K S eng Ireland 2019/01/24 Toxicol Rep. 2018 Dec 11; 6:120-125. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2018.12.002. eCollection 2019"

 
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