Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Preparation of a PM2.5-like reference material in sufficient quantities for accurate monitoring of anions and cations in fine atmospheric dust.
Charoud-Got, Jean; Emma, Giovanni; Seghers, John; Tumba-Tshilumba, Marie-France; Santoro, Anna; Held, Andrea; Snell, James; Emteborg, Håkan.
Afiliação
  • Charoud-Got J; European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg 111, 2440, Geel, Belgium.
  • Emma G; European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg 111, 2440, Geel, Belgium.
  • Seghers J; European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg 111, 2440, Geel, Belgium.
  • Tumba-Tshilumba MF; European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg 111, 2440, Geel, Belgium.
  • Santoro A; European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg 111, 2440, Geel, Belgium.
  • Held A; European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg 111, 2440, Geel, Belgium.
  • Snell J; European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg 111, 2440, Geel, Belgium.
  • Emteborg H; European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg 111, 2440, Geel, Belgium. hakan.emteborg@ec.europa.eu.
Anal Bioanal Chem ; 409(30): 7121-7131, 2017 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28971237
ABSTRACT
A reference material of a PM2.5-like atmospheric dust material has been prepared using a newly developed method. It is intended to certify values for the mass fraction of SO42-, NO3-, Cl- (anions) and Na+, K+, NH4+, Ca2+, Mg2+ (cations) in this material. A successful route for the preparation of the candidate reference material is described alongside with two alternative approaches that were abandoned. First, a PM10-like suspension was allowed to stand for 72 h. Next, 90% of the volume was siphoned off. The suspension was spiked with appropriate levels of the desired ions just prior to drop-wise shock-freezing in liquid nitrogen. Finally, freeze drying of the resulting ice kernels took place. In using this approach, it was possible to produce about 500 g of PM2.5-like material with appropriate characteristics. Fine dust in 150-mg portions was filled into vials under an inert atmosphere. The final candidate material approaches the EN12341 standard of a PM2.5-material containing the ions mentioned in Directive 2008/50/EC of the European Union. The material should be analysed using the CEN/TR 162692011 method for anions and cations in PM2.5 collected on filters. The method described here is a relatively rapid means to obtain large quantities of PM2.5. With access to smaller freeze dryers, still 5 to 10 g per freeze-drying cycle can be obtained. Access to such quantities of PM2.5-like material could potentially be used for different kinds of experiments when performing research in this field. Graphical abstract The novelty of the method lies in transformation of a suspension with fine particulate matter to a homogeneous and stable powder with characteristics similar to air-sampled PM2,5. The high material yield in a relatively short time is a distinct advantage in comparison with collection of air-sampled PM2,5.
Palavras-chave

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article