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Carbonyl compounds in dining areas,kitchens and exhaust streams in restaurants with varying cooking methods in Kaohsiung,Taiwan
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摘要 Eighteen carbonyl species in C_1-C_(10) were measured in the dining areas,kitchens and exhaust streams of six different restaurant types in Kaohsiung,southern Taiwan.Measured results in the dining areas show that Japanese barbecue(45.06 ppb) had the highest total carbonyl concentrations(sum of 18 compounds),followed by Chinese hotpot(38.21 ppb),Chinese stir-frying(8.99 ppb),Western fast-food(8.22 ppb),Chinese-Western mixed style(7.38 ppb),and Chinese buffet(3.08 ppb),due to their different arrangements for dining and cooking spaces and different cooking methods.On average,low carbon-containing species(C_1-C_4),e.g.,formaldehyde,acetaldehyde,acetone and butyraldehyde were dominant and contributed 55.01%-94.52%of total carbonyls in the dining areas of all restaurants.Meanwhile,Chinese-Western mixed restaurants(45.48 ppb) had high total carbonyl concentrations in kitchens mainly because of its small kitchen and poor ventilation.However,high carbon-containing species(C_5-C_(10)) such as hexaldehyde,heptaldehyde and nonanaldehyde(16.62%-77.00%of total carbonyls) contributed comparatively with low carbon-containing compounds(23.01%-83.39%of total carbonyls) in kitchens.Furthermore,Chinese stir-frying(132.10 ppb),Japanese barbecue(125.62 ppb),Western fast-food(122.67 ppb),and Chinese buffet(119.96 ppb) were the four restaurant types with the highest total carbonyl concentrations in exhaust streams,indicating that stir-frying and grilling are inclined to produce polluted gases.Health risk assessments indicate that Chinese hotpot and Japanese barbecue exceeded the limits of cancer risk(10^(-6)) and hazard index(=1),mainly due to high concentrations of formaldehyde.The other four restaurants were below both limits. Eighteen carbonyl species in C_1-C_(10) were measured in the dining areas,kitchens and exhaust streams of six different restaurant types in Kaohsiung,southern Taiwan.Measured results in the dining areas show that Japanese barbecue(45.06 ppb) had the highest total carbonyl concentrations(sum of 18 compounds),followed by Chinese hotpot(38.21 ppb),Chinese stir-frying(8.99 ppb),Western fast-food(8.22 ppb),Chinese-Western mixed style(7.38 ppb),and Chinese buffet(3.08 ppb),due to their different arrangements for dining and cooking spaces and different cooking methods.On average,low carbon-containing species(C_1-C_4),e.g.,formaldehyde,acetaldehyde,acetone and butyraldehyde were dominant and contributed 55.01%-94.52%of total carbonyls in the dining areas of all restaurants.Meanwhile,Chinese-Western mixed restaurants(45.48 ppb) had high total carbonyl concentrations in kitchens mainly because of its small kitchen and poor ventilation.However,high carbon-containing species(C_5-C_(10)) such as hexaldehyde,heptaldehyde and nonanaldehyde(16.62%-77.00%of total carbonyls) contributed comparatively with low carbon-containing compounds(23.01%-83.39%of total carbonyls) in kitchens.Furthermore,Chinese stir-frying(132.10 ppb),Japanese barbecue(125.62 ppb),Western fast-food(122.67 ppb),and Chinese buffet(119.96 ppb) were the four restaurant types with the highest total carbonyl concentrations in exhaust streams,indicating that stir-frying and grilling are inclined to produce polluted gases.Health risk assessments indicate that Chinese hotpot and Japanese barbecue exceeded the limits of cancer risk(10^(-6)) and hazard index(=1),mainly due to high concentrations of formaldehyde.The other four restaurants were below both limits.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第3期218-226,共9页 环境科学学报(英文版)
基金 The "National" Science Council in Taiwan supported this work(No.NSC 101-2211-E-110-057)
关键词 Carbonyl compounds Restaurant Exhaust stream Health effect Carbonyl compounds Restaurant Exhaust stream Health effect
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