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Concentration characteristics of bromine and iodine in aerosols in Shanghai, China
AbstractAerosol samples (TSP and PM10) during each season were collected at a national monitoring point in Shanghai in 2008. Halogens (Br, I) were determined in samples along with sodium (Na) by ICP-MS and ICP-OES after microwave digestion. In this report we focused on the concentration characteristics of halogen elements Br and I and their seasonal distributions. The mean annual concentrations of total Br and I were 24 ng m−3 and 12 ng m−3 for TSP, 21 ng m−3 and 9 ng m−3 for PM10, respectively. Concentrations of Br and I in TSP and PM10 were lowest in summer but an increase occurred in autumn and winter. Water-soluble Br and I accounted for about 32% of the total Br and I in aerosols, and about 68% of Br and I was non soluble which may be non-soluble organic species. These non-soluble organic species are present in aerosols in the possible binding forms as mineral dust, natural organic matter, and adsorption to black carbon or mineral material such as iron oxides. Soluble Br and I in PM10 extracted by a dilute acid solution (HNO3 + H2SO4) increased by 22% and 18%, respectively, compared with water-soluble Br and I. A positive correlation with Na and sea water enrichment factors for Br and I indicated that bromine and iodine in aerosols originated mostly from marine sources in Shanghai.
Concentration characteristics of bromine and iodine in aerosols in Shanghai, China
AbstractAerosol samples (TSP and PM10) during each season were collected at a national monitoring point in Shanghai in 2008. Halogens (Br, I) were determined in samples along with sodium (Na) by ICP-MS and ICP-OES after microwave digestion. In this report we focused on the concentration characteristics of halogen elements Br and I and their seasonal distributions. The mean annual concentrations of total Br and I were 24 ng m−3 and 12 ng m−3 for TSP, 21 ng m−3 and 9 ng m−3 for PM10, respectively. Concentrations of Br and I in TSP and PM10 were lowest in summer but an increase occurred in autumn and winter. Water-soluble Br and I accounted for about 32% of the total Br and I in aerosols, and about 68% of Br and I was non soluble which may be non-soluble organic species. These non-soluble organic species are present in aerosols in the possible binding forms as mineral dust, natural organic matter, and adsorption to black carbon or mineral material such as iron oxides. Soluble Br and I in PM10 extracted by a dilute acid solution (HNO3 + H2SO4) increased by 22% and 18%, respectively, compared with water-soluble Br and I. A positive correlation with Na and sea water enrichment factors for Br and I indicated that bromine and iodine in aerosols originated mostly from marine sources in Shanghai.
Concentration characteristics of bromine and iodine in aerosols in Shanghai, China
Gao, Yunchuan (Autor:in) / Sun, Mingxing (Autor:in) / Wu, Xiaowei (Autor:in) / Liu, Yongdi (Autor:in) / Guo, Yaqi (Autor:in) / Wu, Ji (Autor:in)
Atmospheric Environment ; 44 ; 4298-4302
25.05.2010
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Aerosols , Trace elements , Bromine , Iodine , Shanghai
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