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Overhead AC powerlines and rain can alter the electric charge distribution on airborne particles-Implications for aerosol dispersion and lung deposition

Environmental research(2023)

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Abstract
Corona ions from high voltage power lines (HVPL) can increase electrostatic charge on airborne pollutant par-ticulates, possibly increasing received dose upon inhalation. To investigate the potential increased risk of childhood leukemia associated with residence near alternating current (AC) HVPL, we measured the particle charge state and atmospheric electricity parameters upwind, downwind and away from HVPL. Although we observed noticeable charge state alteration from background levels, most HVPL do not significantly increase charge magnitude. Particular HVPL types are shown to have most effect, increasing net charge to 15 times that at background. However, the magnitude of charge alteration during rainfall is comparable with the most extreme HVPL measurement. On current evidence, based on the current adult lung model, we suggest that although charge is sometimes enhanced to levels which may alter atmospheric particle dynamics, increased lung depo-sition is unlikely.
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High voltage power lines,Corona ions,Atmospheric aerosols,Particle charging,Atmospheric particle dynamics,Lung deposition
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