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Metal-enriched nanoparticles and black carbon: A perspective from the Brazil railway system air pollution

BRUNA NEVES DE LIMA, Elba Calesso Teixeira, James C. Hower, Matheus S. Civeira, Omar Ramírez, Cheng‐Xue Yang, Marcos L.S. Oliveira, Luís F.O. Silva

2020Geoscience Frontiers25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Having a better understanding of air pollutants in railway systems is crucial to ensure a clean public transport. This study measured, for the first time in Brazil, nanoparticles (NPs) and black carbon (BC) on two ground-level platforms and inside trains of the Metropolitan Area of Porto Alegre (MAPA). An intense sampling campaign during thirteen consecutive months was carried out and the chemical composition of NPs was examined by advanced microscopy techniques. The results showed that highest concentrations of the pollutants occur in colder seasons and influenced by variables such as frequency of the trains and passenger densities. Also, internal and external sources of pollution at the stations were identified. The predominance of NPs enriched with metals that increase oxidative stress like Cd, Fe, Pb, Cr, Zn, Ni, V, Hg, Sn, and Ba both on the platforms and inside trains, including Fe-minerals as hematite and magnetite, represents a critical risk to the health of passengers and employees of the system. This interdisciplinary and multi-analytical study aims to provide an improved understanding of reported adverse health effects induced by railway system aerosols.

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PollutantMetropolitan areaEnvironmental scienceAir pollutionPollutionCarbon blackEnvironmental chemistryLitterTrainHematiteEnvironmental engineeringWaste managementChemistryMineralogyGeographyEngineeringEcologyNatural rubberCartographyArchaeologyOrganic chemistryBiologyAir Quality and Health ImpactsHeavy metals in environmentNanoparticles: synthesis and applications
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