Title of article :
Fine, ultrafine and nanoparticle trace element compositions near a major freeway with a high heavy-duty diesel fraction
Author/Authors :
Leonidas Ntziachristos ، نويسنده , , Zhi Ning، نويسنده , , Michael D. Geller، نويسنده , , Rebecca J. Sheesley، نويسنده , , James J. Schauer، نويسنده , , Constantinos Sioutas، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Trace elements and metals in the ultrafine (<0.18 μm) and accumulation (0.18–2.5 μm) particulate matter (PM) modes were measured during the winter season, next to a busy Southern California freeway with significant ( 20%) diesel traffic. Both ambient and concentrated size-segregated impactor samples were taken in order to collect enough mass for chemical analysis. Data at this location were compared to a site located 1 mile downwind of the freeway, which was reflective of urban background. The most abundant trace elements in the accumulation mode detected by inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICPMS) were S (138 ng m−3), Na (129 ng m−3), and Fe (89 ng m−3) while S (35 ng m−3) and Fe (35 ng m−3) were the most abundant in the ultrafine mode. The concentrations of several trace elements, including Mg, Al, and Zn, and in particular Ca, Cu, and Pb, did not uniformly increase with size within fine PM, an indication that various roadway sources exist for these elements. Calculation of crustal enrichment factors for the two sites indicates that the freeway traffic contributed to enriched levels of ultrafine Cu, Ba, P and Fe and possibly Ca. The results of this study show that trace elements constitute a small fraction of PM mass in the nanoparticle size range, but these can and should be characterized due to their likely importance to human health.
Keywords :
NanoMOUDI , Nanoparticles , Metals , elements , Diesel , Ultrafine , PM
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment