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A Non-destructive FTIR Method for the Determination of Ammonium and Sulfate in Urban PM2.5 Samples

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Title A Non-destructive FTIR Method for the Determination of Ammonium and Sulfate in Urban PM2.5 Samples
 
Creator Goel, V.
Mishra, S. K.
Sharma, C.
Sarangi, B.
Aggarwal, S. G.
Agnihotri, R.
Kotnala, R. K.
 
Subject Instruments/ Instrumentation
Applied Physics/Condensed Matter
 
Description Traditionally, the atmospheric particle composition is analyzed using destructive methods. In general, the destructive methods lead to the destruction of the samples, higher cost of the analysis and larger analysis time. In view of aforesaid, in current work, we present a method for the non-destructive analysis of atmospheric particles using open path-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (OP-FTIR). The developed method has been used for the measurement of ammonium and sulfate in atmospheric particles without destroying the samples. Here, we targeted the said species because of their relative importance for air pollution episode formation. Particulate sulfate plays a major role in formation of haze. However; particulate acidity is an important factor in this process, which is governed by particulate ammonium concentration. Therefore, both SO4 (2-) and NH4 (+) are important as far as atmospheric chemistry of haze formation is concerned. In the present study, the qualitative and quantitative estimation of ammonium and sulfate ions in PM2.5 (particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 2.5 A mu m) was carried out using OP-FTIR with the developed method. The seasonal average concentration of NH4 (+) and SO4 (2-) were measured to be 12.00 +/- 5.80, 31.71 +/- 12.71 A mu g/m(3) respectively for winters, 3.00 +/- 0.85 and 8.00 +/- 2.28 A mu g/m(3) respectively for summers and 2.60 +/- 1.90 and 7.00 +/- 5.21 A mu g/m(3) respectively for monsoon season. The observed results are found to be in good agreement with that of other studies using destructive methods.
 
Publisher Springer Verlag
 
Date 2016-09
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://npl.csircentral.net/3716/1/A%20Non-destructive.pdf
Goel, V. and Mishra, S. K. and Sharma, C. and Sarangi, B. and Aggarwal, S. G. and Agnihotri, R. and Kotnala, R. K. (2016) A Non-destructive FTIR Method for the Determination of Ammonium and Sulfate in Urban PM2.5 Samples. Mapan, 33 (3). 209-215. ISSN 0970-3950
 
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