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Organic compounds in aerosol samples
Authors:G Ketseridis  R Eichmann
Institution:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie, Saarstraße 23, D-65 Mainz, Germany
Abstract:In 1975, aerosols were collected with high-volume-samplers and impactors on the west coast of Ireland. The ether extractable organic material (EEOM) was separated into three main fractions: bases (B), acids (A), and neutral compounds (N). Each fraction is a very complex mixture of numerous species. Detailed investigations were carried out on these three main fractions. The individual species were determined quantitatively by gas chromatography. Qualitative identification was done by combined GC-MS.The concentration of total particulate matter (TPM) was in the range of 10 mgrg/m3 (STP) air and the concentration of EEOM was ap1 mgrg/m3. The relative composition of the EEOM with regard to the main fractions A, B, and N was N>A>B — the same as in previous measurements. Particles with radii <1 mgrm were investigated separately and showed an enrichment in organic matter.A comparison of individual species from several sample locations is now possible for then-paraffins C10 to C28. The concentrations of all thesen-paraffins are below 10 ng/m3, with no overall obvious preference for specific compounds and no obvious dependence on particle size above or below 1 mgrm radius.A preliminary survey does not show any characteristic differences in the relative composition of the organic constituents of clean air aerosols from different sampling localities. The relative composition with regard to the three main fractions is rather uniform in clean air samples and in samples from polluted regions.
Keywords:Aerosol  Clean air  Organic compounds
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