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Size-segregated mass concentration and water soluble inorganic ions in an urban aerosol of the Central Balkans (Belgrade)

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 46, Issue -, Pages 309-317

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.09.057

Keywords

Size distribution; Urban aerosols; Water soluble main ions

Funding

  1. SIMCA project (INTER-REG/CARDS-PHARE Adriatic New Neighborhood Program) [06SER02/01/04]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technological Development of Republic of Serbia [172001, 43007]

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The distribution of nano/micron inorganic main ions in the size-segregated urban aerosol of Belgrade center was studied during the summer-autumn of 2008. The particle size distribution in the size ranges D-p <= 0.49 mu m, 0.49 <= D-p <= 0.95 mu m, 0.95 <= D-p <= 1.5 mu m, 1.5 <= D-p <= 3.0 mu m, 3.0 <= D-p <= 7.2 mu m and D-p >= 7.2 mu m was measured. The aerosol samples were submitted to gravimetric and chemical analyses. The obtained mean mass concentration of the PM fractions was in accordance with an urban aerosol distribution. The aerosol mass concentrations were determined by gravimetric measurements (m(GM)) and, analyzed by ion chromatography for Na+, NH4+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Cl-, NO3-, PO43- and SO42-. The mean random uncertainties associated with the determinations of Na+, NH4+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Cl-, NO3- and SO42- were assessed. The absolute highest concentration is found for SO42- (1555.8 +/- 973.6 ng m(-3)) in the range of D-p <= 0.49 mu m with an average participation of 8.19% to the total mass of the particles. The highest coefficients of correlation were found between NH4+ and SO42-. Principal component analysis, PCA, was used for the identification and evaluation of the contributions of the main emission sources to the contents of water soluble ions in the urban aerosol. The formation of (NH4)(2)SO4 was found to be the dominant process. The influences of local urban (traffic) and regional industrial sources (nearby city Pancevo) were identified and a contribution of marine aerosol was observed. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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