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Title: | Analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in street soil dust in Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana |
Authors: | Essumang, D. K. Dodoo, D. K. Obiri, S. Oduro, A. K. |
Keywords: | Kumasi P–terphenyl–d10 (m/e 244) PAH |
Issue Date: | 2005 |
Publisher: | University of Cape Coast |
Abstract: | Concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in street soil dust from streets in Kumasi Metropolis in the Ashanti Region of the Republic of Ghana have been measured in this study. The concentrations of the various types of PAHs identified in this study are as follows: Naphthalene (m/e 128) 41,700 μg/kg, Acenaphthylene (m/e 152) 99,300 μg/kg, Acenaphthene (m/e 154) 111,200 μg/kg, Fluorene (m/e 166) 8,900 μg/kg, Carbazole (m/e 167) 3,500 μg/kg, phenanthrene (m/e 178) 12,900 μg/kg, Anthracene (m/e 178) 5,400 μg/kg, Fluoranthene (m/e 202) 16,200 μg/kg, Pyrene (m/e 202) 15,000 μg/kg, Benzo[a]anthracene (m/e 228) 13,800 μg/kg, Chrysene (m/e 228) 33,600 μg/kg, Benzo[k]fuoranthene (m/e 252) 45,700 μg/kg, Benzo[a]pyrene (m/e 252) 27,900 μg/kg, Perylene (m/e 252) 57,200 μg/kg and Benzo[g, h, i]perylene (m/e 276) 47,000 μg/kg. The results of the study shows that road users, like resident living in buildings within these areas, those engaged in commercial activities like hawking, and the general public are at risk of exposure to the toxic effects of the various types of PAHs from the exhaust of vehicles into the environment. According to these results, there is the potential for exposure to high levels of PAHs for road users and those living in urban environments or along highways |
Description: | 8p:, ill. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5625 |
ISSN: | 23105496 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Chemistry |
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