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Table 2 Identified PAHs extracted from the AS-PAH surface

From: Biological effects of carbon black nanoparticles are changed by surface coating with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Peak

m/z

Retention time (min)

Name

Sum formula

Rings

IARC carcinogens classification

Identified by

1

128

10.867

Naphthalene

C10H8

2

2B

M

2

152

14.250

Biphenylene

C12H8

3

NIST

3

152

14.900

Acenaphthylene

C12H8

3

M

4

166

16.583

Fluorene

C13H10

3

3

M

5

178

18.867

Phenanthrene

C14H10

3

3

NIST

6

178

18.958

Anthracene

C14H10

3

3

M

7

190

20.308

Benzo[def]fluorene

C15H10

4

NIST

8

202

21.725

Fluoranthene

C16H10

3

3

M

9

202

22.233

Pyrene

C16H10

4

3

M

10–12

226

24.667–25.125

Cyclopenta[cd]pyrene/Benzo[ghi]fluoranthene

C18H10

5

2A 3

NIST

13

240

26.450

9H-Cyclopenta[a]pyrene

C19H12

5

NIST

14

252

28.225

Benzo[j]fluoranthene

C20H12

5

2B

NIST

15

276

30.775

Benzo[ghi]perylene

C20H12

6

3

NIST

16

276

30.992

Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene

C20H12

6

2B

NIST

17

300

33.150

Coronene

C24H12

7

3

NIST

  1. PAH compounds were analyzed with GC/MS and identified by reference substances (M) or by the National Institute of Standards and Technology Database (NIST). Some of the compounds are represented as isomers. A representative GC/MS chromatogram of PAHs from an AS-PAH sample is shown in Additional file 2 F. PAHs are classified by International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) monographs: 2A means “probably carcinogenic to humans”; 2B means “possibly carcinogenic to humans” and 3 means “not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans” [90]. m/z = mass-to-charge ratio