Morphology, chemical composition and particle size distribution of aerosol particulate collected in the town of Bari, Italy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
This paper concerns a study of the morphology, chemical composition
and size distribution of PM10 fractions of atmospheric particulate. The
results shown are referred to PM10 samplings performed during April
2002 in three sampling sites in Bari (coastal city of South Italy). In this
paper the samples analysed showed predominance (about 80% of the
total number of particles) of round and elliptic particles in the range 0.5
- 8 ?m. The particles diameter distribution curve was easily interpreted
by an unimodal lognormal distribution; a linear plot showed, instead, a
trend more complicated and at least three Gaussian curves were needed
to account for the size distribution. Heavy metals as zinc, manganese,
iron, copper and lead were contained in particle fraction with diameter
less than 1 ?m, while the particles with diameter longer than 2.5 ?m were
found to be of crustal and marine origin.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
particulate matter; SEM; morfology; size distribution
Elenco autori:
Ielpo, Pierina
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