Speciation of arsenic in ambient aerosols collected in Los Angeles.

E S Rabano, N T Castillo, K J Torre, P A Solomon
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First-time measurements of the potentially toxic inorganic species of arsenic (arsenite and arsenate) have been obtained in fine (less than 2.5 microns AD) and coarse (greater than 2.5 microns AD) atmospheric particles in the Los Angeles area. A recently developed method that includes procedures for sample collection, preparation, and analysis was used in this study. Size-fractionated aerosol samples were collected with a high-volume dichotomous virtual impactor that employed polytetrafluoroethylene filters. Results were obtained for the recovery of arsenic standards added to unexposed and collected filters. Data from this study, indicated that the recently developed speciation method can be used to determine concentrations of As(III) and As(V) in atmospheric particulate matter samples. Size-fractionated aerosol samples were collected in the city of Industry during January and February 1987. In most samples, As(III) and As(V) were above the detection limit (approximately 1 ng m-3 of either species) in both aerosol size fractions. A greater portion (about 75 percent) of the two species were observed in the fine particles. The As(III)/As(V) ratio for both particle sizes was close to 1 (i.e., an equal mixture of both species). Comparison of total suspended particulate arsenic measured by the speciation method to that measured by a routine California Air Resources Board-approved procedure showed good agreement (r = 0.94), indicating both methods were approximately equivalent for the collection and analysis of aerosol arsenic.

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洛杉矶收集的大气气溶胶中砷的形态。
在洛杉矶地区的细微(小于2.5微米)和粗糙(大于2.5微米)大气颗粒中首次测量了潜在有毒的无机砷(亚砷酸盐和砷酸盐)。在本研究中使用了一种最近开发的方法,包括样品收集、制备和分析的程序。采用聚四氟乙烯过滤器的大容量二分虚拟冲击器收集大小分级气溶胶样品。对未暴露和收集的滤水器中添加的砷标准进行了回收。本研究的数据表明,最近发展的物种形成方法可以用于测定大气颗粒物样品中As(III)和As(V)的浓度。1987年1月和2月在工业市收集了大小分级气溶胶样品。在大多数样品中,As(III)和As(V)在两种气溶胶大小的组分中均高于检测限(每一种约为1 ng m-3)。在细颗粒中观察到这两种物质的更大比例(约75%)。两种粒径的As(III)/As(V)比值接近于1(即两种物质的混合均匀)。将物种形成法测量的总悬浮颗粒砷与加州空气资源委员会批准的常规程序测量的总悬浮颗粒砷进行比较,结果显示出良好的一致性(r = 0.94),表明这两种方法对于气溶胶砷的收集和分析大致相同。
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