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Examination of a procedure for the production of a simulated filter-based air particulate matter reference material
Authors:S. F. Heller-Zeisler  Ales Fajgelj  Gabriel Bernasconi  Antonella Tajani  R. Zeisler
Affiliation:International Atomic Energy Agency, Department of Research and Isotopes, P.O. Box 100, A-1400 Vienna, Austria, AT
Abstract:An approach for producing simulated air particulate matter (APM) deposited on filters has been developed and investigated as to its usefulness for yielding large batches of filters as a future reference material. The APM deposited on the filters was a material collected from an urban industrial area, and had been milled to approximate a material of PM-2.5 particle size distribution. The milled APM material was loaded onto filter substrates (Nuclepore) through the deposition of aliquots from a liquid suspension via vacuum filtration. It should be noted that these filters do not represent a typical PM-2.5 elemental composition, since the milling increased the proportion of crustal materials and the suspension in liquid decreased the sulfate content. Homogeneity between filters was tested using INAA (whole filter analysis) and ED-XRF and PIXE and was estimated to be in the 5% range (relative standard deviation). Homogeneity within the filters and among the filters was also tested using micro-XRF and found to be acceptable for the elements tested. The results of the tests carried out on the filters indicate that this approach is appropriate for large-scale production of similar filters for distribution as reference materials.
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