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The Study of distribution relationship of dioxin isomers in some environmental matrix  

Kim, Yunje (Air Resources Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Jun, Myung Yoon (Air Resources Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
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Analytical Science and Technology / v.18, no.5, 2005 , pp. 419-424 More about this Journal
Abstract
In recent years, dioxins which were designated as persistent organic pollutants and endocrine disrupters are treated as substance of environmental pollution and studied about human health risk assessment, emission pollutants estimation, analytical methods and so on. It is easy that dioxins are accumulated to soil because of the atmosphere circulation of burning up the waste. This is the comparative studies on the distribution relationship of dioxin isomers in exhausted gas of industrial waste and urban waste incinerators, ambient air and soil. A basis of PCDDs and PCDFs based on OCDD was drawn up to the curve and they correspond to dioxin isomers in exhausted gas of industrial waste and urban waste incinerators and ambient air. On comparing these results, It was found that the ambient air and exhausted gas of industrial waste incinerators were very similar in curve and ratio. Consequently, environmental by exposed dioxin depends on the exhausted gas of industrial waste incinerators than urban waste incinerators. In case of soil, even though we can not completely rule out the possibility of pollution source bring on pesticide and other factors, and naturally biological dissociations, the curve shape is very similar to exhausted gas of industrial waste incinerators and ambient air. So, we inform here that it was mainly caused by these environmental factors.
Keywords
dioxins; distribution curve; exhausted gas; incinerator; ambient air; soil;
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