Chemical and biological characterization of products of incomplete combustion from the simulated field burning of agricultural plastic.

W P Linak, J V Ryan, E Perry, R W Williams, D M DeMarini
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Chemical and biological analyses were performed to characterize products of incomplete combustion emitted during the simulated open field burning of agricultural plastic. A small utility shed equipped with an air delivery system was used to simulate pile burning and forced-air-curtain incineration of a nonhalogenated agricultural plastic that reportedly consisted of polyethylene and carbon black. Emissions were analyzed for combustion gases; volatile, semi-volatile, and particulate organics; and toxic and mutagenic properties. Emission samples, as well as samples of the used (possibly pesticide-contaminated) plastic, were analyzed for the presence of several pesticides to which the plastic may have been exposed. Although a variety of alkanes, alkenes, and aromatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds were identified in the volatile, semi-volatile, and particulate fractions of these emissions, a substantial fraction of higher molecular weight organic material was not identified. No pesticides were identified in either combustion emission samples or dichloromethane washes of the used plastic. When mutagenicity was evaluated by exposing Salmonella bacteria (Ames assay) to whole vapor and vapor/particulate emissions, no toxic or mutagenic effects were observed. However, organic extracts of the particulate samples were moderately mutagenic. This mutagenicity compares approximately to that measured from residential wood heating on a revertant per unit heat release basis. Compared to pile burning, forced air slightly decreased the time necessary to burn a charge of plastic. There was not a substantial difference, however, in the variety or concentrations of organic compounds identified in samples from these two burn conditions. This study highlights the benefits of a combined chemical/biological approach to the characterization of complex, multi-component combustion emissions. These results may not reflect those of other types of plastic that may be used for agricultural purposes, especially those containing halogens.

农用塑料模拟田间燃烧不完全燃烧产物的化学和生物学特性。
对农用塑料模拟露天焚烧过程中排放的不完全燃烧产物进行了化学和生物学分析。一种据称由聚乙烯和炭黑组成的非卤化农用塑料,使用了一个配备空气输送系统的小型公用事业棚来模拟堆燃烧和强制气幕焚烧。对燃烧气体进行了排放分析;挥发性、半挥发性和颗粒性有机物;以及毒性和诱变特性。对排放样本以及使用过的(可能被农药污染的)塑料样本进行了分析,以确定塑料可能接触过的几种农药是否存在。尽管在这些排放物的挥发性、半挥发性和颗粒部分中发现了各种烷烃、烯烃、芳烃和多环芳烃(PAH)化合物,但没有发现相当一部分高分子量有机物质。在燃烧排放样品和用过的塑料的二氯甲烷洗涤中均未发现农药。当将沙门氏菌暴露于整个蒸汽和蒸汽/颗粒排放物中(Ames试验)来评估致突变性时,没有观察到毒性或致突变性作用。然而,颗粒样品的有机提取物具有中度诱变作用。在单位热量释放的基础上,这种诱变性与住宅木材加热所测量的诱变性大致相当。与堆燃烧相比,强制空气稍微减少了燃烧塑料所需的时间。然而,在这两种烧伤条件下的样品中鉴定出的有机化合物的种类或浓度没有实质性差异。这项研究强调了化学/生物结合方法对复杂、多组分燃烧排放特征的好处。这些结果可能不反映其他类型的塑料可用于农业用途,特别是那些含有卤素。
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