Title of article :
The physicochemical characterisation of microscopic airborne
particles in southWales: A review of the locations and methodologies
Author/Authors :
Tim Jones، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Teresa Moreno، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده , , Kelly Be´ruBe´ b، نويسنده , , Roy Richards، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
As part of the NERC-URGENT thematic programme, research was undertaken into the physicochemistry and bioreactivity of
microscopic airborne particulate matter in south Wales. This paper reviews the collecting and characterisation methods used in the
research; some of the results obtained are shown as examples. Four main collecting locations were chosen: Cardiff (urban); Port
Talbot (urban/industrial); Park Slip West coal opencast pit (industrial/rural); the Black Mountains (rural/background). Collections
initially used a 30-l/min Negretti PM10 filter collection system, however in the later stages of the project increased use was made of
a 1100-l/min impaction system (nicknamed the super-sucker). This latter device was developed at Harvard University USA,
however was adapted and optimised at Cardiff University. Methods for the extraction of PM10 off polycarbonate filters and
polyurethane substrates were developed, with particular attention being paid to minimise physical or chemical changes during the
extraction, and the extracts being in an appropriate state for bioreactivity assessment. Physicochemical characterisation of the PM10
included the empirical measurement of shape and size using electron microscopy and semi-automated image analysis. The
determinations of the water-soluble and -insoluble chemical components were undertaken by ion chromatography and inductive
coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. The bioreactivity of south Wales airborne particles is not covered by this review.
Keywords :
URGENT , Airborne particulate matter , PM10 , Physicochemical particle characterisation , Urban air pollution , Open cast coal , SouthWales
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment