Published 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Analysis of air particulate matter in Teflon trademark and quartz filters by short-irradiation, epithermal-neutron activation with Compton suppression

  • 1. URSN, Sacavem (Portugal). Instituto Tecnologico e Nuclear (ITN)
  • 2. Technical Univ. of Lisboa (Portugal). CERENA-IST

Description

This work aimed at developing methodologies to characterize the elemental composition of air particulate matter (APM) collected in Portugal, at an urban area (Lisboa, mainland Portugal) and at a remote location (Terceira island, Azores, Portugal). The Azores' collections were based on quartz filters; Teflon trademark filters were used at the urban area. The main components of Teflon trademark and quartz filters are fluorine and silica, respectively, the latter featuring higher levels of elements in the blanks. Al and Ti are reduced to null values when the blanks are subtracted. Epithermal short irradiation associated to Compton suppression in the measurement allowed the determination of a set of elements potentially representative of important emission sources: seaspray (Cl, Br, Na, Mg), fuel burning (V), incineration (Cl), soil resuspension (Mg, Mn, Na, U, V), and traffic (Br, Mn). The analysis was fast due to the use of an automatic system. In some cases, the same element had different origins in the urban and remote oceanic areas. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Proceedings in Radiochemistry
Journal Volume
1
Journal Page Range
p. 371-375
ISSN
2193-2875

Conference

Title
4. international conference in the series of Asia-Pacific symposium on radiochemistry
Acronym
APSORC-09
Dates
29 Nov - 4 Dec 2009
Place
Napa, CA (United States)