Abstract

Carbonyl compounds (CCs) are products present both as vapors and as condensed species adsorbed on the carbonaceous particle matter dispersed in the air of urban areas, due to vehicular traffic and human activities. Chronic exposure to CCs is a potential health risk given the toxicity of these chemicals. The present study reports on the measurement of the concentrations of 14 CCs in air as vapors and 2.5 µm fraction PM by the ENVINT GAS08/16 gas/aerosol sampler, a serial sampler that uses annular denuder, as sampling device. The 14 CCs were derivatized during sampling prior to gas-chromatographic separation and multiple detection by mass spectrometry, nitrogen-phosphorus thermionic, electron capture detection. Outdoor air multiple samples were collected in four locations in the urban area of Florence. The results evidenced that formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and acetone were the more abundant CCs in the studied areas. The data collected was discussed considering the particle to vapor ratio of each CC found. The CCs pollution picture obtained was tentatively related to the nature and intensity of the traffic transiting by the sampling sites. This approach allowed to determine 14 CCs in both concentrated and diluted samples and is proposed as a tool for investigating outdoor and indoor pollution.

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  • Air pollution has been associated with a variety of adverse health effects [1] and is believed to be one of the major causes of premature deaths worldwide [2]

  • The samplers were fixed at ground level with theinlet mostatcommonly derivatization agent for Carbonyl compounds (CCs) used in industrial hygiene and environmental an a height ofused

  • We proposed here a development in the injection technology, a capillary column that widens the range of separation, and an improvement in detection sensitivity afforded by the selection of multiple detectors coupled together

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Introduction

Air pollution has been associated with a variety of adverse health effects [1] and is believed to be one of the major causes of premature deaths worldwide [2]. Carbonyl compounds (CCs) are ubiquitous components of the environment and are present both as gases and as condensed species adsorbed on the surface of particle matter (PM) dispersed in the air. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1969; doi:10.3390/ijerph16111969 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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