评估放射性和危害:对燃煤火力发电厂附近土壤、水和煤炭样本的分析及其对人类健康和环境的影响

IF 2.3 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.1080/03067319.2023.2267995
S. Yeasmin, S. K. Das, M. M. Mahfuz Siraz, M. S. Rahman
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摘要煤的燃烧具有重大的风险,增加了大气的放射性负担,影响了煤矿和燃煤热电厂附近人群的健康。在孟加拉国主要的燃煤火力发电厂巴拉普库里亚煤矿有限公司(BCMCL)周围3公里半径范围内进行了详细的研究,在此期间,从BCMCL边界内外的不同地点收集了50个土壤样本、50个水样和21个煤样,然后使用高纯度锗探测器对这些样本进行了放射性分析。土壤、水和煤样品中226Ra、232Th和40K的活度浓度范围分别为24 ~ 47、30 ~ 76和340 ~ 570 Bqkg−1;1.6-2.9、1.1-3.8、53-92 Bqkg−1;Bqkg−1分别为19 ~ 57、20 ~ 97和78 ~ 170。土壤样品的吸收剂量率、γ指数、有效剂量和终生癌症风险等危害指标均高于世界平均水平。这表明长期暴露于地面电离辐射对煤矿工人和当地社区是不安全的。这项研究的定量测量对规划更大、更现代化的燃煤电厂具有重要意义。此外,研究结果强调,市政官员有必要施加限制,并密切监测燃煤电厂附近的粉煤灰排放。此外,至关重要的是需要监测居住在电厂附近的工人和当地人的健康状况,以防范潜在的健康风险。关键词:燃煤电厂;土壤;自然放射性;环境危害参数披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。所有作者都对研究的构思和设计做出了贡献。Selina Yeasmin收集了研究中研究的样本。[M.M.Mahfuz Siraz]进行了样品测量和数据分析。[Selina Yeasmin]和[M.M.Mahfuz Siraz]准备了手稿的初稿。这项研究是在ms . ms .的密切监督下进行的[拉赫曼]和[S.K.Das)。最后的手稿已被所有作者阅读并批准。同意参与本研究没有人类或实验动物作为研究对象。同意发表所有作者都同意发表研究结果。数据可用性声明得出研究结果的所有数据和材料均可获得,并可应要求提供。伦理审批我们声明,本文符合所有需要满足的伦理标准,并遵循所有良好科学实践的规则。作者声明在撰写本文期间没有收到任何资金、资助或其他支持。
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Assessing radioactivity and hazards: analysis of soil, water, and coal samples near a coal-fired thermal power plant and their implications for human health and the environment
ABSTRACTThe combustion of coal poses significant risks, increasing the radioactive burden on the atmosphere and affecting the health of individuals near coal mines and coal-fired thermal power plants (CFTPPs). A detailed study was conducted within a 3 km radius surrounding the site of Barapukuria Coal Mine Company Limited (BCMCL), Bangladesh’s premier operational coal-fired thermal power plant, during which 50 soil samples, 50 water samples, and 21 coal samples were collected from a variety of locations inside and beyond the BCMCL boundaries, and these samples were then analysed for radioactivity using a high-purity germanium detector. The range of activity concentrations of 226Ra, 232Th, and 40K in the studied soil, water and coal samples were 24–47, 30–76, and 340–570 Bqkg−1; 1.6–2.9, 1.1–3.8, and 53–92 Bqkg−1; 19–57, 20–97, and 78–170 Bqkg−1 respectively. The majority of hazard indices, including absorbed dose rate, gamma index, effective dose, and excess lifetime cancer risk, associated with soil samples were higher than the world average. This indicates that long-term exposure to terrestrial ionising radiation is unsafe for coal miners and the local community. The quantitative measurements of this study have important implications for planning larger and more modern coal-fired power plants. Additionally, the study’s results underscore the need for municipal officials to impose restrictions and closely monitor the release of fly ash in the vicinity of coal-fired power plants. Furthermore, there is a crucial need to monitor the health of workers and locals living near the power plant to safeguard against potential health risks.KEYWORDS: Coal-fired power plantsoilnatural radioactivityHPGehazard parameters Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Author contributionsAll authors contributed to the study’s conception and design. [Selina Yeasmin] collected the samples that were studied in the research. [M.M. Mahfuz Siraz] performed sample measurement and data analysis. [Selina Yeasmin] and [M.M. Mahfuz Siraz] prepared the first draft of the manuscript. The research was carried out under the keen supervision of [M.S. Rahman] and [S.K. Das]. The final manuscript has been read and approved by all authors.Consent to participateNo humans or experimental animals were subjects in this research.Consent to publishAll authors have consented to publish the results of the research.Data availability statementAll data and materials from which the study results have been derived are available and can be provided upon request.Ethical approvalWe declare that the manuscript complies with all the ethical standards that need to be met and follows all the rules of good scientific practice.Additional informationFundingThe authors declare that no funds, grants, or other support were received during the preparation of this manuscript.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry comprises original research on all aspects of analytical work related to environmental problems. This includes analysis of organic, inorganic and radioactive pollutants in air, water, sediments and biota; and determination of harmful substances, including analytical methods for the investigation of chemical or metabolic breakdown patterns in the environment and in biological samples. The journal also covers the development of new analytical methods or improvement of existing ones useful for the control and investigation of pollutants or trace amounts of naturally occurring active chemicals in all environmental compartments. Development, modification and automation of instruments and techniques with potential in environment sciences are also part of the journal. Case studies are also considered, particularly for areas where information is scarce or lacking, providing that reported data is significant and representative, either spatially or temporally, and quality assured. Owing to the interdisciplinary nature of this journal, it will also include topics of interest to researchers in the fields of medical science (health sciences), toxicology, forensic sciences, oceanography, food sciences, biological sciences and other fields that, in one way or another, contribute to the knowledge of our environment and have to make use of analytical chemistry for this purpose.
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