DEPTH-STRUCTURE OF AIRBORNE MICROPARTICLES SAMPLED DOWNWIND FROM THE CITY OF KARLSRUHE IN THE RIVER RHINE VALLEY

Citation
J. Goschnick et al., DEPTH-STRUCTURE OF AIRBORNE MICROPARTICLES SAMPLED DOWNWIND FROM THE CITY OF KARLSRUHE IN THE RIVER RHINE VALLEY, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 350(7-9), 1994, pp. 426-430
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
ISSN journal
09370633
Volume
350
Issue
7-9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
426 - 430
Database
ISI
SICI code
0937-0633(1994)350:7-9<426:DOAMSD>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Particulate material from outdoor air collected north of Karlsruhe was analysed with secondary mass spectrometry (SNMS and SIMS) especially to examine the depth distribution within the grains. Two size modes we re found, submicron particles in the range of 0.2-0.8 mu m and coarse particles with diameters of 2-5 mu m. For both types a shell structure was found. The core of the coarse particles contained geogenic materi al, which was covered by a double layer structure. The topmost layer ( 60 nm) contained nitrates and ammonium sulfate, while a deeper layer o f 400 nm primarily consisted of carbonate and organic carbon compounds . Soot from traffic sources seemed to be the origin of the submicron p articles with a core dominated by graphitic and organic carbon, nearly completely covered by a 15 nm thick layer of ammonium sulfate. The la tter is of importance for the removal of the soot from the atmosphere since the conversion of the soot surface from originally hydrophobic i nto hydrophilic behaviour should ease wet precipitation.