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pmid: 36240941
handle: 2117/378239 , 10261/282461
Ambient particulate matter (PM) is a major contributor to air pollution, leading to adverse health effects on the human population. It has been suggested that the oxidative potential (OP, as a tracer of oxidative stress) of PM is a possible determinant of its health impact. In this study, samples of PM10, PM2.5, and PM1 were collected roughly every four days from January 2018 until March 2019 at a Barcelona urban background site and Montseny rural background site in northeastern Spain. We determined the chemical composition of samples, allowing us to perform source apportionment using positive matrix factorization. The OP of PM was determined by measuring reactive oxygen species using dithiothreitol and ascorbic acid assays. Finally, to link the sources with the measured OP, both a Pearson's correlation and a multiple linear regression model were applied to the dataset. The results showed that in Barcelona, the OP of PM10 was much higher than those of PM2.5 and PM1, whereas in Montseny results for all PM sizes were in the same range, but significantly lower than in Barcelona. In Barcelona, several anthropogenic sources were the main drivers of OP in PM10 (Combustion + Road Dust + Heavy Oil + OC-rich) and PM2.5 (Road Dust + Combustion). In contrast, PM1 -associated OP was driven by Industry, with a much lower contribution to PM10 and PM2.5 mass. Meanwhile, Montseny exhibited no clear drivers for OP evolution, likely explaining the lack of a significant difference in OP between PM10, PM2.5, and PM1. Overall, this study indicates that size fraction matters for OP, as a function of the environment typology. In an urban context, OP is driven by the PM10 and PM1 size fractions, whereas only the PM1 fraction is involved in rural environments.
Aire--Contaminació--Catalunya, [CHIM.ANAL] Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry, Source apportionment, PM10PM2.5, 550, PM(1), [SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, PM(2.5), 610, PM1, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria civil::Impacte ambiental, Air--Pollution--Catalonia, Spain, Positive matrix factorization, [CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry, Aire--Contaminació--Catalunya, Espanya, [SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society, Humans, Air--Pollution--Catalonia, Espanya, Particle Size, [SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society, Oxidative potential, Air Pollutants, PM(10), [SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental Engineering, Dust, [SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, Oxidative Stress, Spain, Particulate Matter, [SDE.IE] Environmental Sciences/Environmental Engineering, Environmental Monitoring
Aire--Contaminació--Catalunya, [CHIM.ANAL] Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry, Source apportionment, PM10PM2.5, 550, PM(1), [SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, PM(2.5), 610, PM1, Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Enginyeria civil::Impacte ambiental, Air--Pollution--Catalonia, Spain, Positive matrix factorization, [CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistry, Aire--Contaminació--Catalunya, Espanya, [SDE.ES] Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society, Humans, Air--Pollution--Catalonia, Espanya, Particle Size, [SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society, Oxidative potential, Air Pollutants, PM(10), [SDE.IE]Environmental Sciences/Environmental Engineering, Dust, [SDE.MCG] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes, Oxidative Stress, Spain, Particulate Matter, [SDE.IE] Environmental Sciences/Environmental Engineering, Environmental Monitoring
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