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Recent developments in assessment of bio-accessible trace metal fractions in airborne particulate matter: A review
Authors:Azam MukhtarAuthor Vitae  Andreas Limbeck
Affiliation:Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Getreidemarkt 9/164, 1060 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:In the last years a great deal of research has been focused on the determination of harmful trace metals such as Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Ni or Pb in airborne particulate matter (APM). However, the commonly applied determination of total element concentrations in APM provides only an upper-end estimate of potential metal toxicity. For improved risk assessment it is important to determine bio-accessible concentrations instead of total metal contents. The present review gives an overview of analytical procedures reported for measurement of bio-accessible trace metal fractions in APM. The different approaches developed for extraction of soluble trace metals in APM are summarized. Furthermore the analytical techniques applied for accurate determination of dissolved trace metals in the presence of complex sample matrix are presented. Finally a compilation of published results for bio-accessible trace metals in APM is included.
Keywords:Airborne particulate matter   Bio-accessible trace metals   Elemental analysis   Fractionation schemes   Dynamic extraction procedures
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