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Title: Extractable trace metals content of dust from vehicle air filters as determined by sequential extraction and flame atomic absorption spectrometry
Authors: Saracoglu, S.
Soylak, M.
Elçi, Latif.
Keywords: Carbonate fraction
Community bureau of references
Dust samples
European Commission
Flame atomic absorption spectrometry
matrix
Mean values
Residual fraction
Sequential extraction
Sequential extraction procedure
Sequential extraction scheme
Testing programs
Trace metal
Absorption
Absorption spectroscopy
Air filters
Atomic absorption spectrometry
Dust
Manganese
Manganese compounds
Metals
Positive ions
Standards
Testing
Trace analysis
Trace elements
Metal recovery
dyes, reagents, indicators, markers and buffers
trace element
article
atomic absorption spectrometry
car
dust
filtration
oxidation reduction reaction
soil
standard
Automobiles
Filtration
Indicators and Reagents
Oxidation-Reduction
Reference Standards
Soil
Spectrophotometry, Atomic
Trace Elements
Abstract: A modified four-step sequential extraction procedure developed within the Standards, Measurement, and Testing Program (formally the Community Bureau of Reference) of the European Commission was applied to determine the distribution of Cd, Cu, Fe, and Mn in air filter dust samples collected from vehicles. The four fractions were acid-soluble, reducible, oxidizable, and residual. These fractions have the advantage of providing better insight into the mechanism of association of metals in the dust. The determination of trace metals in dust samples was performed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The results obtained after applying the sequential extraction scheme indicated that Cu was the most abundant metal in the organic and residual fractions of the dust matrix. Fe was found mainly in the residual fraction, and the major amounts of Mn and Cd were present in the acidsoluble and bound-to-carbonate fraction. The mean values of Cd, Cu, Fe, and Mn were found to be 15.58, 33.54,1625, and 180 µg/g, respectively. The results obtained are in agreement with data reported in the literature.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6755
ISSN: 1060-3271
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