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Investigation of the spatially varying relationships of PM2.5 with meteorology, topography, and emissions over China in 2015 by using modified geographically weighted regression
2020
Yang, Qian | Yuan, Qiangqiang | Yue, Linwei | Li, Tongwen
PM₂.₅ pollution is caused by multiple factors and determining how these factors affect PM₂.₅ pollution is important for haze control. In this study, we modified the geographically weighted regression (GWR) model and investigated the relationships between PM₂.₅ and its influencing factors. Experiments covering 368 cities and 9 urban agglomerations were conducted in China in 2015 and more than 20 factors were considered. The modified GWR coefficients (MGCs) were calculated for six variables, including two emission factors (SO₂ and NO₂ concentrations), two meteorological factors (relative humidity and lifted index), and two topographical factors (woodland percentage and elevation). Then the spatial distribution of MGCs was analyzed at city, cluster, and region scales. Results showed that the relationships between PM₂.₅ and the different factors varied with location. SO₂ emission positively affected PM₂.₅, and the impact was the strongest in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei (BTH) region. The impact of NO₂ was generally smaller than that of SO₂ and could be important in coastal areas. The impact of meteorological factors on PM₂.₅ was complicated in terms of spatial variations, with relative humidity and lifted index exerting a strong positive impact on PM₂.₅ in Pearl River Delta and Central China, respectively. Woodland percentage mainly influenced PM₂.₅ in regions of or near deserts, and elevation was important in BTH and Sichuan. The findings of this study can improve our understanding of haze formation and provide useful information for policy-making.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Sequential recovery of gold and copper from bioleached wastewater using ion exchange resins
2020
Choi, Jong-Won | Song, Myung-Hee | Bediako, John Kwame | Yun, Yeoung-Sang
Numerous studies have sought to address the extraction of metals from printed circuit boards by employing bioleaching process. However, separation and recovery of the bioleached metals have always been a bottleneck. Herein, we demonstrate effective recovery of bioleached Au and Cu via selective separation using ion exchange resins. pH-edge experiments revealed high affinity of Amberjet™ 4200 resin towards Au (adsorption capacity > 98%) over the entire pH range from pH 2–10, whereas Amberlite IRC-86 resin recorded very high Cu adsorption at around pH 5. Therefore, a two-step sequential process was designed for the effective separation and recovery of Au and Cu. In the 1st step, Au was completely recovered by using the Amberjet™ 4200 at the natural pH of 7.5. Subsequently, the Au-free solution was adjusted to pH 5 and Cu was recovered by using Amberlite IRC-86 (2nd step). Consequently, 98.7% Au and 78.9% Cu were successfully recovered. Therefore, this study provides a technical guideline for the selective recovery of Au and Cu from bioleached wastewater, which promotes effective waste minimization and efficient resource recovery.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Total oxidizable precursor assay in the determination of perfluoroalkyl acids in textiles collected from the United States
2020
Zhu, Hongkai | Kannan, Kurunthachalam
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are used in specialty/functional textiles to impart oil, water, and stain repellency. Little is known, however, with regard to the occurrence of PFASs in textiles including infant clothing. In this study, 13 perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs), comprising four perfluoroalkyl sulfonic acids (PFSAs; C4–C10) and nine perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs; C4–C12) were determined in 160 textile samples collected from the United States. Two extraction methods, one involving a simple solvent extraction (i.e., before oxidation) and the other with an oxidative treatment (i.e., after oxidation) of textile extracts, were used. The sum concentrations of 13 PFAAs (i.e., ∑PFAA) in textile extracts before oxidation ranged from <LOD to 63.7 μg/m² (<LOD–285 ng/g), with a mean value of 3.18 μg/m² (14.2 ng/g). ∑PFAA concentrations were the highest in flame retarded textiles (n = 23; mean: 13.3 μg/m²; 59.4 ng/g), followed by water repellent textiles (n = 56; 2.88 μg/m²; 12.9 ng/g) and infant clothes (n = 81; 0.521 μg/m²; 2.33 ng/g). C4–C10 PFCAs accounted for at least three-quarters of the ∑PFAA content in our textile samples. Textile extracts analyzed after oxidative treatment exhibited ∑PFAA concentrations 10-fold higher than those in extracts analyzed prior to oxidation, which suggested that PFAA precursors are used in textiles. Precursors that generated C4–C5 PFCAs, upon oxidation, were more prevalent than those that yielded PFOA. The calculated dermal exposure doses in infants of PFAAs present in clothes were at least 1–2 orders of magnitude below the reference doses proposed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. This is the first time that the oxidative treatment was applied in the analysis of PFASs in textiles, and our results suggest the existence of PFCA precursors in textiles.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Microbial degradation kinetics and molecular mechanism of 2,6-dichloro-4-nitrophenol by a Cupriavidus strain
2020
Min, Jun | Xu, Lingxue | Fang, Suyun | Chen, Weiwei | Hu, Xiaoke
2,6-Dichloro-4-nitrophenol (2,6-DCNP) is an emerging chlorinated nitroaromatic pollutant, and its fate in the environment is an important question. However, microorganisms with the ability to utilize 2,6-DCNP have not been reported. In this study, Cupriavidus sp. CNP-8 having been previously reported to degrade various halogenated nitrophenols, was verified to be also capable of degrading 2,6-DCNP. Biodegradation kinetics assay showed that it degraded 2,6-DCNP with the specific growth rate of 0.124 h⁻¹, half saturation constant of 0.038 mM and inhibition constant of 0.42 mM. Real-time quantitative PCR analyses indicated that the hnp gene cluster was involved in the catabolism of 2,6-DCNP. The hnpA and hnpB gene products were purified to homogeneity by Ni-NTA chromatography. Enzymatic assays showed that HnpAB, a FAD-dependent two-component monooxygenase, converted 2,6-DCNP to 6-chlorohydroxyquinol with a Kₘ of 3.9 ± 1.4 μM and a kcₐₜ/Kₘ of 0.12 ± 0.04 μΜ⁻¹ min⁻¹. As the oxygenase component encoding gene, hnpA is necessary for CNP-8 to grow on 2,6-DCNP by gene knockout and complementation. The phylogenetic analysis showed that the hnp cluster originated from the cluster involved in the catabolism of chlorophenols rather than nitrophenols. To our knowledge, CNP-8 is the first bacterium with the ability to utilize 2,6-DCNP, and this study fills a gap in the microbial degradation mechanism of this pollutant at the molecular, biochemical and genetic levels. Moreover, strain CNP-8 could degrade three chlorinated nitrophenols rapidly from the synthetic wastewater, indicating its potential in the bioremediation of chlorinated nitrophenols polluted environments.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]miR398 is involved in the relief of phenanthrene-induced oxidative toxicity in wheat roots
2020
Li, Jinfeng | Shen, Yu | Zhu, Jiahui | Liu, Shiqi | Zeng, Nengde | Zhan, Xinhua
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are ubiquitous environmental pollutants and could produce oxidative toxicity to plants. Our previous study has shown that miR398 is involved in response to phenanthrene treatment by targeting CSD1 and CSD2. However, it is not clear which is essential for CSD1 and CSD2 and how miR398 changes. In this study, we performed discontinuous PAGE to separate superoxide dismutase (SOD) isozymes and found that two bands of the cytosolic Cu/Zn-SOD are induced by phenanthrene at day 5 and 7. Low expression of pri-miR398 and high expression of pre-miR398 indicate that the conversion process from pri-miR398 to pre-miR398 is impeded, which causes decrease in mature miR398. The relative expression of CSD1 is entirely up-regulated, further confirming the important role of CSD1 in response to phenanthrene exposure. Besides, the overexpression of WRKY implies its potential function in answering the call from phenanthrene stress. Therefore, it is concluded that the gene silencing of CSD1 recedes due to the biosynthesis inhibition of miR398, causing the increase of SOD activity in response to phenanthrene exposure in wheat roots. Our results are useful not only for better understanding miRNAs regulation in detoxication of reactive oxygen species, but also for alleviating the toxicity to crops caused by PAHs.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Long-term variation in CO2 emissions with implications for the interannual trend in PM2.5 over the last decade in Beijing, China
2020
Liu, Zan | Liu, Zirui | Song, Tao | Gao, Wenkang | Wang, Yinghong | Wang, Lili | Hu, Bo | Xin, Jinyuan | Wang, Yuesi
Long-term CO₂ and PM₂.₅ measurements in urban areas have important impacts on understanding the roles of urbanization in climate change and air pollution. From 2009 to 2017, CO₂ fluxes were measured by the eddy covariance (EC) system at a height of 140 m on the Beijing Meteorological Tower. The CO₂ fluxes followed a typical two-peak diurnal pattern all year round. The PM₂.₅ concentrations followed a similar diurnal pattern as the CO₂ fluxes in summer but a different diurnal pattern in winter (low in the day and high at night). On a seasonal time scale, both the CO₂ fluxes and the PM₂.₅ concentrations showed a pronounced seasonal variation (high in winter and low in summer). The spatial variations in CO₂ fluxes were dominated by the prevailing land use types within the flux footprint, particularly dense residential areas and heavy traffic roads. On both diurnal and annual time scales, the urban underlying surface was a net source of CO₂. The 9-year average annual total CO₂ flux was 36.4 kg CO₂·m⁻² yr⁻¹. Depending on the yearly prevailing wind direction, the effect of the heterogeneity correction on the annual total CO₂ fluxes based on the gap-filled dataset could reach up to 3.5%. Over the 9-year period, both the CO₂ fluxes and the PM₂.₅ concentrations exhibited a declining interannual trend, and CO₂ fluxes could account for 64% of the interannual variability in PM₂.₅ concentrations. In summer, emissions were more likely to control the interannual variability in PM₂.₅ concentrations, whereas in winter, meteorological conditions had a greater impact on the interannual variability in PM₂.₅ concentrations.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Parental exposure to the synthetic estrogen 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) affects offspring development in the Sydney rock oyster, Saccostrea glomerata
2020
Islam, Rafiquel | Kit Yu, Richard Man | O’Connor, Wayne A. | Anh Tran, Thi Kim | Andrew-Priestley, Megan | Leusch, Frederic D.L. | MacFarlane, Geoff R.
Very little is currently known regarding the effects of estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals on embryonic and larval development in molluscs, nor the potential effects of parental (F₀) exposure on resultant F₁ offspring. In this study, we assessed the embryotoxic impacts of exposure to environmentally relevant concentrations of the synthetic estrogen, 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2), to male and female parents (50 ng/L) and their offspring (5 and 50 ng/L) in the native Australian Sydney rock oyster, Saccostrea glomerata. There were no detectable effects of parental exposure on fertilisation success, proportions of early larval (F₁) morphs and unfertilised eggs. Offspring impacts were evidenced in terms of developmental delays, with decreased percentages of D-veligers retained by 45 μm mesh, along with a reduction of swimming capabilities of larvae at 2 days post-fertilisation (dpf) when both parents had been exposed to 50 ng/L EE2. Although no significant parental effects were found on the survival of F₁ larvae at 9 dpf, retardation of shell growth was observed on F₁ larvae in treatments where both parents had been exposed to 50 ng/L EE2. Subsequent larval exposure from 2 to 9 dpf caused declines in survival and reduction of shell length in F₁ larvae at both 5 and 50 ng/L EE2 across all parental exposure treatments. Collectively, parental EE2 imparts effects on offspring in terms of retardation of larval development, and subsequent offspring exposure to EE2 further exacerbates impacts to development. Future research should aim to understand the potential mechanisms of EE2 induced toxicity and its transmission resulting in altered phenotypes of the F₁ generation.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Analysis of 58 poly-/perfluoroalkyl substances and their occurrence in surface water in a high-technology industrial park
2020
Zheng, Pingping | Liu, Min | Yin, Haowen | Shen, Lu | Wang, Yingzhi | Wu, Qiang
Poly/perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) have some water solubility so that they are more liable to enter surface water. A comprehensive analysis method was established to analyze 17 classes of 58 PFASs in surface water by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) after automated solid phase extraction (SPE). The method showed acceptable recoveries and precision with recoveries of 60%–130% and RSD less than 30% with a few exceptions, and method detection limits (MDLs) of 0.004 ng/L-2.0 ng/L. It was investigated the surface water around Zhangjiang High-Technology Park in Shanghai. The concentration of ∑PFASs ranged from 115 ng/L to 600 ng/L. The main pollutant was perfluoro-3-methylheptanoic acid (P3MHpA), which is isopropyl isomer of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), accounting 41.6% of ∑PFASs. It was detected in all samples and its level was far higher than that of PFOA with the maximum of 432 ng/L determined surrounding integrated circuits company. Short-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs) and PFOA were also major constituents accounting for 39.9% of ∑PFASs. Perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSAs (C₄, ₆, ₈)) were detected in all samples, while most concentrations were below 10 ng/L. In addition, 1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorooctane sulfonate (6:2) (6:2 FTS), 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(1,1,2,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropoxy)-propanoic acid (HFPO-DA) and 9-chlorohexadecafluoro-3-oxanonane-sulfonate (9Cl-PF3ONS) were also detected in all samples at low level. Long chain PFCAs and PFSAs and other classes of PFASs were also detected with low levels and/or low frequencies. The level of PFASs shows an increasing trend in surface water in Shanghai. The whole risk is low for residents from water exposure, while it should cautious to the emission of P3MHpA from integrated circuits and its potential risk.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Transformation and degradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in urban road surfaces: Influential factors, implications and recommendations
2020
Gbeddy, Gustav | Goonetilleke, Ashantha | Ayoko, G. A. (Godwin A.) | Egodawatta, Prasanna
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are prone to post-emission transformation and degradation to yield transformed PAH products (TPPs) that are potentially more hazardous than parent PAHs. This review provides a comprehensive evaluation of the potential environmental processes of PAHs such as sorption, volatilisation, photo- and bio-transformation and degradation on road surfaces, a significant accumulation point of PAHs. The review primarily evaluates key influential factors, toxicity implications, PAHs and TPPs fate and viable options for mitigating environmental and human health impacts. Photolysis was identified as the most significant transformation and degradation process due to the light absorption capacity of most PAHs. Climate conditions, physicochemical properties of road dust (sorbent), PAHs and TPPs and the existence of heavy metals such as Fe (III) are notable underlying factors for photolysis. Available data points to the predominance of carbonyl TPPs than other products such as nitro and hydroxyl TPPs with decreasing concentration trend of 9-fluorenone > 9,10-anthraquinone > benzo[a]fluorenone on road surfaces. The review recommends conducting future investigations targeting the influential factors pertaining to the fate of road deposited PAHs and TPPs. Furthermore, development of cost and time effective modern analytical methods is needed to quantify PAHs and TPPs present in minute quantities of samples. The review also identified that the unavailability of toxicity equivalency factors (TEF) for the most critical TPPs can be addressed using quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) models and bioassays simultaneously. The content of this review is significant to the future work of researchers across various fields including analytical and environmental chemistry, stormwater pollution and toxicology.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Long-term effects of intensive application of manure on heavy metal pollution risk in protected-field vegetable production
2020
Zhen, Huayang | Jia, Li | Huang, Caide | Qiao, Yuhui | Li, Ji | Li, Huafen | Chen, Qing | Wan, Yanan
Heavy metal contamination in protected-field vegetable production has aroused widespread concern and manure is considered to be one of the contamination sources. Little is known about its long-term effects on heavy metal pollution in uncontaminated soils. A 15-year protected-field vegetable production experiment was carried out with three manure treatments (chicken manure: cattle manure = 3:1) with high (HMAR), medium (MMAR) and low (LMAR) application rates to evaluate the long-term risks of heavy metal pollution. It was found that continuous and high manure application rates significantly increased the total concentrations of soil Cd, Zn, Cr, and Cu rather than Pb, Ni or As. The high application rate of manure also increased soil available heavy metals although the soil organic matter was increased as well. Though total soil Cd under the HMAR exceeded the threshold of national soil standard, Cd content in tomato and fennel still complied with the food safety requirements of vegetables. Generally, the accumulation rates of soil Zn, Cu, and Cr with 1 t⋅ha⁻¹ of manure application in three treatments were ranked by HMAR < MMAR < LMAR. Based on the results of the ratio of heavy metal accumulation risk (RAR), Zn, Cu, and Cr under HMAR and Cd and Zn under MMAR would exceed their soil threshold values within 100 years and RAR could be a useful indicator for monitoring the long-term risk of soil heavy metal pollution. Recommended manure application rates to guarantee a 100-year period of clean production were 44, 74, and 63 t⋅ha⁻¹⋅yr⁻¹ for Zn, Cu, and Cr, respectively. Measurements should be taken to minimize the risk of heavy metals (Cd, Zn, Cr, and Cu) pollution sourced from manure to ensure food safety and ‘cleaner’ protected-field vegetable production.
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