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Determination of atmospheric PCB level variations in continuously collected samples

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Sakin, Ahmet Egemen
Taşdemir, Yücel

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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were measured in ambient air samples (n = 48) that were collected for a 2- to 3-day period in each season (winter, spring, summer, fall) of 2013. The samples were collected on the Campus of Uludag University, which is in a semirural region. The samples were collected using a high-volume air sampler. The gas and particle phase concentrations of 87 PCB congeners (I 87PCB) pound were measured in these samples. The average gas and particle phase concentrations of the I 87PCB pound were calculated to be 293 +/- 257 and 52 +/- 56 ng/m(3), respectively. However, the results of short-term measurements showed that the variation among the measurements in the gas phase was up to 39-fold and up to 84-fold in the particle phase. These results demonstrated that the ambient air PCB concentrations were not stable and changed dramatically on a daily basis. Therefore, it was clear that a small number of samples could not be representative of the entire region. Furthermore, the obtained concentrations showed differences that depended on the meteorological conditions and long distance transportation. The sampling indicated that PCB homologues with 3 or 4 chlorines were dominant.

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Environmental sciences & ecology, Toxicology, Polychlorinated-biphenyls PCBS, Polycyclic aromatic-hydrocarbons, Dioxin-like PCBS, Organic pollutants pops, Dry deposition fluxes, Water-surface sampler, Air-soil exchange, Organochlorine pesticides, Lake-michigan, Ambient air, Bursa [Turkey], Turkey, Ulu Dag, Air sampling, Atmospheric chemistry, Chlorine, Climate conditions, Concentration (composition), Measurement method, PCB, Rural area, Sampling

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Sakin, A. E. ve Taşdemir, Y. (2016). "Determination of atmospheric PCB level variations in continuously collected samples". Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 71(2), 235-245.

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