Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Atmospheric nitric acid does not only contribute to acidification and eutrophication but causes also deterioration of
many materials. Material belonging to our cultural heritage is irreplaceable and its lifetime can depend on the corrosion
rate. Nowadays, only very few long-term measurements of nitric acid concentration in Europe and elsewhere have been
published so far. Due to the fact that atmospheric corrosion is a long-term effect, the relevant research does not
necessarily require monitoring of nitric acid on a daily basis. Moreover, power supply is often not available at sites
where it is of interest to study the corrosion rate of objects belonging to our cultural heritage. Besides, such
measurements must not disturb the impression of the objects. In this context, the diffusive sampling technique provides
average concentrations over long-term periods at a low cost. In addition, the samplers used are noiseless, comparatively
small in size, and thus, their ambient exposure can be made inconspicuously and with discretion. The present paper is
focussed on an intensive corrosion study, which was performed at 11 rural and 23 urban sites in Europe and one rural
site in Canada during 2002/2003. For the above-mentioned reasons, the diffusive sampler's technique was employed for
the nitric acid monitoring, where the diffusive samplers were first tested against the denuder technique and bi-monthly
measurements of nitric acid were thus obtained. The bi-monthly concentrations varied from 0.05 to 4.3 mgm
and the
annual averages from 0.16 to 2.0 mgm
3
. The observations collected, depicted a summertime maximum and a
wintertime minimum in the nitric acid concentrations, except at the northern rural sites, where a maximum in the winter
was observed. Furthermore, the observed nitric acid concentrations in Southern Europe were higher than in Northern
Europe. In a few places, close to the sites of urban measurements, rural measurements of nitric acid were also
performed. The obtained nitric acid concentrations were higher in the cities, especially during the period of maximum
concentrations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nitric acid measurements; corrosion studies
Elenco autori:
DE SANTIS, Franco
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