Wmg. Lee et Ly. Tsay, THE PARTITIONING MODEL OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON BETWEEN GASEOUS AND PARTICULATE (PM10-MU) PHASES IN URBAN ATMOSPHERE WITH HIGH HUMIDITY, Science of the total environment, 145(1-2), 1994, pp. 163-171
At present, temperature is usually the only environmental factor in th
e partitioning model of PAHs between gaseous and particulate phases in
atmosphere. In this study, the effect of humidity on the partition of
semi-volatile polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), fluoranthene a
nd pyrene, between gaseous phase and PM10mu particulate was first inve
stigated, which has not yet been done before. It was shown that there
was a relation between partition coefficient, K(p), i.e. F/[A (PM10)],
and humidity (g/m3), which range from 8.2 to 25.8 g/m3 corresponding
to 52-93% of relative humidity. A and F stand for PAH amount in gaseou
s and particulate phases, respectively. PM10mu stands for concentratio
n of PM10mu in ng/m3. The partition coefficient increases with increas
ing humidity. However, the coefficient of humidity variable in the reg
ression model indicated that the effect of the humidity on the partiti
on coefficient is low. Furthermore, the partitioning model incorporate
d humidity was set up in the form of log (K(p)) = b0 + b1(1/T) + b2H b3(1/T)H and was evaluated by stepwise regression in the humid atmosp
here at Taipei. T is ambient temperature and H is humidity in g/m3, b0
, b1 and b3 are coefficients of the multiple regression between log (K
(p)) and 1/T, H and (1/T)H. The results indicated that the model with
the inverse of temperature is sufficient and in the form of log (K(p))
= b0 + b1(1/T) The coefficient of correlation is 0.86 and 0.89 for fl
uoranthene and pyrene, respectively. The sampling experiments of gaseo
us and particulate PAHs were conducted using PUF plugs and PM10mu samp
ler in the downtown area of Taipei city from June 1988 to May 1990. Th
e samples were analyzed by GC/MS for the PAH substances.