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HERO ID
3220952
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Aqueous extraction of airborne particulate matter collected on Hi-Vol Teflon filters
Author(s)
Biran, R; Tang, YZ; Brook, JR; Vincent, R; Keeler, GJ
Year
1996
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
ISSN:
0306-7319
EISSN:
1029-0397
Volume
63
Issue
4
Page Numbers
315-322
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1996VB56400006
Abstract
An extraction method was developed for the quantitative recovery of fine particles collected on Hi-Vol Teflon filters and in a form suitable for assessment of the biological reactivity of atmospheric aerosols. Two major criteria identified for the selection of a procedure were maximum recovery and minimization of the introduction of chemicals into the extract solution. Experiments were conducted with different volumes of a pre-wetting agent (ethanol) and sonication times to select the appropriate conditions for the aqueous extraction of material from the hydrophobic Teflon surface. The developed procedure involved the pre-wetting of a filter (cut into 8 pieces) with 2 mL ethanol and sonication in 400 mL ultra pure water for 30 minutes. Results of gravimetric analyses indicated high mass recoveries (91+/-7%) of material from the Teflon filters. Analyses for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were performed on organic extracts of portions of Teflon filters with particles and portions of the same filters subjected to aqueous extraction. Comparison of the results revealed high percentages (92+/-11%) of PAHs were transferred into the aqueous solution using the extraction method developed. Inorganic analyses performed on Teflon filters (loaded with particles) and freeze-dry residues of aqueous extracts of Teflon filters also suggested high transfer rates (84+/-33%) of inorganics into the aqueous extracts.
Keywords
Hi-Vol sampler; Teflon filter; airborne particulate matter; aqueous extraction
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