Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their methylated derivatives in sewage sludge from northeastern china: Occurrence, profiles and toxicity evaluation

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This paper assesses the occurrence, distribution, source, and toxicity of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and their methylated form (Me-PAHs) in sewage sludge from 10 WWTPs in Northeastern China was noted. The concentrations of ∑PAHs, ∑Me-PAHs ranged from 567 to 5040 and 48.1 to 479 ng.g−1 dw, which is greater than the safety limit for sludge in agriculture in China. High and low molecular weight 4 and 2-ring PAHs and Me-PAHs in sludge were prevalent. The flux of sludge PAHs and Me-PAHs released from ten WWTPs, in Heilongjiang province, was calculated to be over 100 kg/year. Principal component analysis (PCA), diagnostic ratios and positive matrix factorization (PMF) determined a similar mixed pyrogenic and petrogenic source of sewage sludge. The average values of Benzo[a]pyrene was below the safe value of 600 ng.g−1 dependent on an incremental lifetime cancer risk ILCR of 10−6. Sludge is an important source for the transfer of pollutants into the environment, such as PAHs and Me-PAHs. Consequently, greater consideration should be given to its widespread occurrence.

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Mohammed, R., Zhang, Z. F., Kan, Z., Jiang, C., Liu, L. Y., Ma, W. L., … Li, Y. F. (2021). Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their methylated derivatives in sewage sludge from northeastern china: Occurrence, profiles and toxicity evaluation. Molecules, 26(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26092739

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