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The fate of airborne polycyclic organic matter.
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EngineeringAir QualityOrganic ChemistryChemical PollutantChemistryPhysical PropertiesBiological TestsOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryToxicologyPollutant TransportPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonChemical EmissionPersistent Organic PollutantParticle-associated PahEcotoxicologyChemical PollutionAerobiologyEnvironmental ToxicologyAir Pollution
Biological tests have shown that a significant part of the mutagenicity of organic extracts of collected airborne particulate matter is not due to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). It is possible that part of these unknown compounds are transformation products of PAH. This survey focuses on the reaction of PAH in the atmosphere with other copollutants, such as nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, ozone and free radicals and their reaction products. Photochemically induced reactions of PAH are also included. The reactivity of particle-associated PAH is discussed in relation to the chemical composition and the physical properties of the carrier. Recommendations for future work are given.
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