Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha-Lopes, I.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Alves, C. A., Casotti Rienda, I., Faria, T., Lucarelli, F., Querol, X., Amato, F., Almeida, S. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/34167
Resumo: Non-exhaust emissions from road transport include particles from brake and tyre wear, road surface abrasion and dust resuspension. Road dust loads and their chemical properties are heterogeneous and their knowledge is still scarce. This study aimed to characterise, for the first time in Lisbon, the thoracic fraction of road dust (PM10) by collecting samples directly from road pavements by an in situ resuspension chamber. The highest PM10 load (15.6 ± 8.75 mg m-2) was obtained on a cobblestone pavement, while for asphalt roads the mean PM10 load was 4.40 ± 0.16 mg m-2. Emission factors for asphalt pavements ranged from 83.5 to 274 mg veh−1 km−1. On average, 65.7 % of the PM10 mass was reconstructed, taking into account the carbonaceous content and the sum of the elements in their oxidized form. Cu and Zn, associated with brake and tyre wear, were the most enriched elements in relation to the soil composition (EnF = 440 and 184, respectively). The highest potential ecological risk factor of individual metals (Eri) was also observed for Cu (EriCu = 393). In 90 % of the sampled streets, the total carcinogenic risk was higher than 1E-4 for As, suggesting that exposure to this hazardous element may contribute to the development of cancer over a lifetime. The results showed the high contribution of certain dangerous chemical compounds associated with resuspension particles and their potential effects on human health.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon
title Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon
spellingShingle Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon
Cunha-Lopes, I.
Pollution indexes
Health risks
Metals
Non-exhaust emissions
OC/EC
PM10
title_short Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon
title_full Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon
title_fullStr Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon
title_sort Characterisation of non-exhaust emissions from road traffic in Lisbon
author Cunha-Lopes, I.
author_facet Cunha-Lopes, I.
Alves, C. A.
Casotti Rienda, I.
Faria, T.
Lucarelli, F.
Querol, X.
Amato, F.
Almeida, S. M.
author_role author
author2 Alves, C. A.
Casotti Rienda, I.
Faria, T.
Lucarelli, F.
Querol, X.
Amato, F.
Almeida, S. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cunha-Lopes, I.
Alves, C. A.
Casotti Rienda, I.
Faria, T.
Lucarelli, F.
Querol, X.
Amato, F.
Almeida, S. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pollution indexes
Health risks
Metals
Non-exhaust emissions
OC/EC
PM10
topic Pollution indexes
Health risks
Metals
Non-exhaust emissions
OC/EC
PM10
description Non-exhaust emissions from road transport include particles from brake and tyre wear, road surface abrasion and dust resuspension. Road dust loads and their chemical properties are heterogeneous and their knowledge is still scarce. This study aimed to characterise, for the first time in Lisbon, the thoracic fraction of road dust (PM10) by collecting samples directly from road pavements by an in situ resuspension chamber. The highest PM10 load (15.6 ± 8.75 mg m-2) was obtained on a cobblestone pavement, while for asphalt roads the mean PM10 load was 4.40 ± 0.16 mg m-2. Emission factors for asphalt pavements ranged from 83.5 to 274 mg veh−1 km−1. On average, 65.7 % of the PM10 mass was reconstructed, taking into account the carbonaceous content and the sum of the elements in their oxidized form. Cu and Zn, associated with brake and tyre wear, were the most enriched elements in relation to the soil composition (EnF = 440 and 184, respectively). The highest potential ecological risk factor of individual metals (Eri) was also observed for Cu (EriCu = 393). In 90 % of the sampled streets, the total carcinogenic risk was higher than 1E-4 for As, suggesting that exposure to this hazardous element may contribute to the development of cancer over a lifetime. The results showed the high contribution of certain dangerous chemical compounds associated with resuspension particles and their potential effects on human health.
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