| Literature DB >> 30448727 |
Hyun-Ki Cho1, Chang-Gyun Park1, Han-Jae Shin2, Kihong Park3, Heung-Bin Lim4.
Abstract
Herein, the toxicity of particles generated from the complete combustion of 1 g coal at 500, 700, and 900 °C were compared, and combustion at 700 °C generated the most toxins. Chemical analyses revealed that all components except catechol, resorcinol, and aromatic amines were most abundant at 700 °C. Toxicity results confirmed that the relative mutagenicity, cytotoxicity, redox cycling, and production of reactive oxygen species was highest for particles generated at 700 °C. Particles generated during combustion at 700 °C exhibited higher toxicity toward biological systems due to a higher content of toxic compounds.Entities:
Keywords: Coal combustion; Cytotoxicity; Mutagenicity; Reactive oxygen species; Redox cycling activity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30448727 DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2018.11.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Toxicol Pharmacol ISSN: 1382-6689 Impact factor: 4.860