J. Hlavay et al., DETERMINATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF ELEMENTS AS A FUNCTION OF PARTICLE-SIZE IN AEROSOL SAMPLES BY SEQUENTIAL LEACHING, Analyst, 123(5), 1998, pp. 859-863
A study of the fractionation of aerosols according to particle size an
d chemical bonding is reported. A three-stage sequential leaching proc
edure was applied to establish the distribution of metals between the
environmentally mobile fraction, the fraction bound to carbonates and
oxides and the fraction bound to silicates and organic matter (environ
mentally immobile), Different particle size fractions were collected a
nd sequential leaching was applied to the filter-collected aerosols in
eight particle size ranges, It was shown that several species of Pb,
Cd and Cr were concentrated in the particle size range 0.18-0.71 mu m.
Different metals were strongly fractionated between different aerosol
size fractions, and this has important implications for all aspects o
f atmospheric transport from public health to global metal cycling. El
ements such as Pb, Cr and Cd were adsorbed on sub-micrometre diameter
particles and they could be deposited in the pulmonary area, Cadmium c
ompounds have been found to occur extensively in the environmentally m
obile fractions, whereas As compounds accumulated in the environmental
ly immobile portions. The results of sequential leaching indicate the
mobility of the elements once the aerosol is mixed directly into natur
al waters or during scavenging of the aerosol by wet deposition.