Household air pollution from, and fuel efficiency of, different coal types following local cooking practices in Xuanwei, China

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2021-12-01

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Zhang, Yongliang
Meliefste, Kees
Hu, Wei
Li, Jihua
Xu, Jun
Ning, Baofu
Yang, Kaiyun
Chen, Ying
Liu, Dingyu
Wong, Jason

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Abstract

The domestic combustion of smoky (bituminous) coal in the Chinese counties of Xuanwei and Fuyuan, are responsible for some of the highest rates of lung cancer in the world. Cancer rates vary between coal producing regions (deposits) in the area, with coals from Laibin exhibiting particularly high risks and smokeless (anthracite) coal exhibiting lower risks. However, little information is available on the specific burning characteristics of coals from throughout the area. We conducted an extensive controlled burning experiment using coal from multiple deposits in either a traditional firepit or ventilated stove, accompanied by a detailed examination of time-weighted and real-time size-aggregated particle concentrations. Smoky coal caused higher particle concentrations of all sizes than smokeless coal, with variations observed by geological source. Virtually all particle emissions were in the PM2.5 fraction (98% - mass based), and 75% and 46% were in the PM1 and PM0.3 fraction respectively. Real-time concentrations of PM1 and PM0.1 peaked after coal was added and declined afterwards. Ventilation reduced particle concentrations by up to 15-fold and increased the coal burning rate by 1.9-fold. These findings may provide valuable insight for reducing exposure and adverse health effects associated with domestic coal combustion.

Keywords

Coal, Fuel efficiency, Household air pollution, Water boiling test, Toxicology, Pollution, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

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Zhang, Y, Meliefste, K, Hu, W, Li, J, Xu, J, Ning, B, Yang, K, Chen, Y, Liu, D, Wong, J, Rahman, M, Rothman, N, Huang, Y, Cassee, F, Vermeulen, R, Lan, Q & Downward, G S 2021, 'Household air pollution from, and fuel efficiency of, different coal types following local cooking practices in Xuanwei, China', Environmental Pollution, vol. 290, 117949. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2021.117949