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Inhal Toxicol


Title:Simulated downwind coal combustion emissions for laboratory inhalation exposure atmospheres
Author(s):McDonald JD; White RK; Holmes T; Mauderly J; Zielinska B; Chow JC;
Address:"Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute , Albuquerque, NM 87108, USA. jmcdonal@lrri.org"
Journal Title:Inhal Toxicol
Year:2012
Volume:24
Issue:5
Page Number:310 - 319
DOI: 10.3109/08958378.2012.661800
ISSN/ISBN:1091-7691 (Electronic) 0895-8378 (Linking)
Abstract:"Exposure atmospheres for rodent inhalation toxicology studies were generated to enable the evaluation of biological responses to a simulated downwind coal combustion atmosphere. A composition representing a single test case of emissions components as they may exist tens to hundreds of miles from a coal-fired power plant was developed. The particulate matter (PM) was 99% sulfate (partially neutralized) and 1% ash. Sulfate was present in equimolar concentrations to sulfur dioxide (SO(2)). Gaseous nitrogen species included nitrogen monoxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)), and nitric acid (HNO(3)). At the high-exposure level, the gaseous species target concentrations were 0.2 ppm SO(2), 0.6 ppm NO, 0.3 ppm NO(2), and 0.1 ppm HNO(3). The test atmosphere was produced by combining effluent from a laboratory coal combustor with sulfate generated through an evaporation-condensation generator. These atmospheres were used to conduct inhalation toxicology studies that have been previously reported"
Keywords:"Administration, Inhalation *Air Pollutants/analysis Ammonia/analysis *Coal Metals/analysis Nitrogen Oxides/analysis *Particulate Matter/analysis *Power Plants Sulfates/analysis Sulfur Dioxide/analysis Toxicity Tests/*methods Volatile Organic Compounds/ana;"
Notes:"MedlineMcDonald, Jacob D White, Richard K Holmes, Tom Mauderly, Joe Zielinska, Barbara Chow, Judith C eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. England 2012/04/11 Inhal Toxicol. 2012 Apr; 24(5):310-9. doi: 10.3109/08958378.2012.661800"

 
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