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Atomic emission spectrometric analysis of airborne particulate matter by direct nebulization of suspensions into the inductively-coupled plasma
Authors:Akiyoshi Sugimae  Tsuguo Mizoguchi
Institution:Environmental Pollution Control Center, Osaka Prefecture, 3-62, 1-chome, Nakamichi, Higashinari-ku, Osaka 537 Japan;National Institute for Environmental Studies, 16-2, Onogawa, Yatabe-cho, Tsukuba-gun, Ibaraki 305 Japan
Abstract:A method is described for the rapid, direct emission spectrometric determination of iron in airborne particulate matter collected on polystyrene fiber filters using a conventional high-volume sampler and a Japanese low-volume sampler. The suspension prepared by dissolving the filter material in xylene was directly nebulized into the inductivelycoupled plasma excitation source. An ultrasonic immersion device was used for stirring purposes. Particles within the size range 0.1–100 μm in diameter are collected on the high-volume filters, while the largest particles on low-volume filters do not exceed 10 μm in diameter. The difference in the particle size composition entailed the use of a separate set of standard suspensions for each sample type. Standard suspensions for calibration were prepared from NBS SRM-1648 (urban particulates) as originally received and from its ground powder for high-volume and low-volume samples, respectively. The relative standard deviation was usually below 5%, which is acceptable for large-scale air pollution survey work. The possibility of determining other major and minor elements in airborne particulate matter was also examined.
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