Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were not widely manufactured or used in China before they became the subject of international bans on production. Recent work has shown that they have reached China associated with imported wastes and that there are considerable unintentional sources of PCBs that have only recently been identified. As such, it was hypothesized that the source inventory and profile of PCBs may be different or unique in China, compared to countries where they were widely used and which have been widely studied. For the first time in this study, we undertook a complete analysis of 209 PCB congeners and assessed the contribution of unintentionally produced PCBs (UP-PCBs) in the atmosphere of China, using polyurethane foam passive air samplers (PUF-PAS) deployed across a wide range of Chinese locations. Sigma(209) PCBs ranged from 9 to 6856 pg/m(3) (median: 95 pg/m(3)) during three deployments in 2016-2017. PCB 11 was one of the most detected congeners, contributing 33 +/- 19% to Sigma(209) PCBs. The main sources to airborne PCBs in China were estimated and ranked as pigment/painting (34%), metallurgical industry/combustion (31%), e-waste (23%), and petrochemical/plastic industry (6%). For typical Aroclor-PCBs, e-waste sources were dominated (>50%). Results from our study indicate that UP-PCBs have become the controlling source in the atmosphere of China, and an effective control strategy is urgently needed to mitigate emissions from multiple industrial sources.
Publication name |
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Volume: 54 Issue: 4 Pages: 2163-2171 DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b06051 Published: FEB 18 2020 |
Author(s) |
Zhao, Shizhen; Jones, Kevin C.; Li, Jun; Sweetman, Andrew J.; Liu, Xin; Xu, Yue; Wang, Yan; Lin, Tian; Mao, Shuduan; Li, Kechang; Tang, Jiao; Zhang, Gan |
Corresponding author(s) |
ZHANG Gan zhanggan@gig.ac.cn Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Organ Geochem, Guangzhou 510640, Peoples R China. |
Author(s) from IGCAS |
XU Yue | View here for the details
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