Atmospheric PM 2.5 , total PCDD/fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ level and wet deposition: Cases of Jinan and Weihai cities, China

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The atmospheric PM 2.5 , total PCDD/Fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ concentrations, PM 2.5 -bound total PCDD/Fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ content, gas-particle partitioning and wet deposition of PCDD/Fs in Jinan and Weihai, from 2015 to 2017, were investigated, respectively. Furthermore, a regression analysis of the air quality index (AQI) and total PCDD/Fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ concentrations was studied as well. From 2015–2017, the three-year average PM 2.5 concentrations in Jinan and Weihai were 76.1 and 32.9 µg m –3 , respectively. The three-year average total PCDD/Fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ concentrations in Jinan and Weihai were 0.0866 and 0.0396 pg-WHO 2005 -TEQ m –3 , respectively, indicating that maritime climate regulation contributes to the spread of pollutants. The three-year average fraction of gas phase total PCDD/Fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ concentrations in spring, summer, autumn, and winter in Jinan were 26.1%, 63.8%, 30.5% and 4.62%, respectively; while, those in Weihai were 30.7%, 74.5%, 44.4%, and 8.41%, respectively. In 2016, the annual wet deposition fluxes in Jinan and Weihai were 1288 and 483 pg WHO 2005 -TEQ m –2 year –1 , respectively. The annual scavenging ratios of total PCDD/Fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ were 33080 and 30870 in Jinan and Weihai, respectively. The total concentration of PCDD/Fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ increased with an increase of AQI and showed a positive correlation; the R 2 values of three years (2015, 2016, and 2017) were 0.873, 0.847, and 0.744, respectively. Therefore, knowing the AQI value, the total concentration of PCDD/Fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ in the ambient air can be roughly estimated using a regression equation.

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Zhao, Y., Cui, K., Chen, S., Yin, Z., Chao, H. R., & Chang-Chien, G. P. (2018). Atmospheric PM 2.5 , total PCDD/fs-WHO 2005 -TEQ level and wet deposition: Cases of Jinan and Weihai cities, China. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 18(12), 3081–3095. https://doi.org/10.4209/aaqr.2018.11.0395

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