Monitoring of environmental exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: a review
Institute for Chemical Processing of Coal
Abstract
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a large group of organic compounds with two or more fused aromatic rings. They have a relatively low solubility in water, but are highly lipophilic. Most of the PAHs with low vapour pressure in the air are adsorbed on particles. When dissolved in water or adsorbed on particulate matter, PAHs can undergo photodecomposition when exposed to ultraviolet light from solar radiation. In the atmosphere, PAHs can react with pollutants such as ozone, nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide, yielding diones, nitro- and dinitro-PAHs, and sulfonic acids, respectively. PAHs may also be degraded by some microorganisms in the soil. PAHs are widespread environmental contaminants resulting…
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1Topics & keywords
- Fluoranthene
- Chrysene
- Environmental chemistry
- Pyrene
- Chemistry
- Anthracene
- Pollutant
- Particulates