Comparative studies on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) pollution in residential air of Hangzhou (China) and Shizuoka (Japan) were conducted in summer (August,2006) and winter (January,2007).Total concentrations of 8 PAHs ranged from 7.1 to 320 ng/m 3 and 0.15 to 35 ng/m 3 in residential air of Hangzhou and Shizuoka,respectively.Air PAH concentrations in smoking houses were higher than that in nonsmoking houses.In nonsmoking houses,mothball emission and cooking practice were the emission sources of 2and 3-ring PAHs in Hangzhou,respectively.The 2and 3-ring PAHs were from use of insect repellent,kerosene heating and outdoor environment in nonsmoking houses in Shizuoka.The 5and 6-ring PAHs in residential air were mainly from outdoor environment in both cities.Toxicity potencies of PAHs in residential air of Hangzhou were much higher than that in Shizuoka.
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机译:Do Regional Integration Plans Promote Joint Prevention and Control of Air Pollution? - Lessons from China’s Major City Clusters =区域一体化进程带给大气污染联防联控的契机和挑战 - 基于中国国家级城市群发展的研究
机译:analysis of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic Hydrocarbons and Nitropolycyclic aromatic Hydrocarbons in Gas/particle phases separately Collected by a High-volume air sampler Equipped with a Column packed with XaD-4 Resin