• Title of article

    Platinum and rhodium distribution in airborne particulate matter and road dust

  • Author/Authors

    B. G´omeza، نويسنده , , M. G´omeza، نويسنده , , J.L. Sanchezb، نويسنده , , R. Fern´andezc، نويسنده , , M.A. Palaciosa، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    131
  • To page
    144
  • Abstract
    In this work the platinum and rhodium content in the atmosphere of Madrid was monitored for 1 year at seven different sites. Samples were taken with medium volume PM-10 collectors Ž 10 m. for 48 h and analysed by ICP-MS. The Pt and Rh content was dependent on the sampling site, ranging from 0.1 to 57.1 and 0.2 to 12.2 pg m 3 with a medium value of 12.8 and 3.3 pg m 3, respectively. These results show that the Pt and Rh content in airborne samples depends on the traffic density per day and also on medium driving speed. Road dust 63 m was analysed at the same time and at the same location. The Pt and Rh content at the six sites analysed was in the 31 2252 and 11 182 ng g 1 range with an average of 317 and 74 ng g 1, respectively. The average Pt Rh ratio obtained was 4.3, similar to that obtained for airborne particles Ž4.0., and agrees with that of the more commonly used gasoline car catalyst J.J. Mooney, Encyclopaedia of Chemical Technology Ž1996. 982 . Platinum distribution as a function of particle size in airborne particulate matter was also studied, by sampling with two high-volume sample collectors, a five-stage WRAC Žfrom 10 to 65.3 m and total. and a seven-stages PM-10 cascade impactor Žfrom 9 to 0.39 m.. Platinum is associated with a wide range of particle diameters. Due to the ultratrace level of Pt in airborne samples, its distribution in the atmosphere could not be considered as homogeneous. No trend could be established in Pt distribution in the different fractions, except that in most cases the highest value of Pt was obtained in the 0.39- m fraction. The Pt content was usually high in airborne samples when the Pb, Ce, Zr and Hf content was also high, thus confirming that the source of these pollutants is from traffic
  • Keywords
    Rh determination , PT , AIRBORNE PARTICLES , Road dust , Madrid atmosphere , ICP-MS
  • Journal title
    Science of the Total Environment
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Science of the Total Environment
  • Record number

    982549