Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment (Jun 2015)

Chemical Properties and Source Profiles of Particulate Matter Collected on an Underground Subway Platform

  • Chang-Jin Ma,
  • Kyoung-Bin Lee,
  • Shin-Do Kim,
  • Koichiro Sera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5572/ajae.2015.9.2.165
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 165 – 172

Abstract

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Under a very tough situation that there has been increasing concern to the air quality in underground subway spaces, this study set sights on the thorough estimation of the chemical properties and source apportionment of particulate matter (PM) collected on an underground subway platform by a cooperative approach of semi-bulk and single particle analyses. The size-resolved PMs were intensively collected on the platform of Miasageori station on the Seoul Subway Line-4, and then, they were semibulkily analyzed by a PIXE and the TOR® method, and individually analyzed by a SEM-EDX. Overwhelmingly enriched iron was a notable feature of elemental concentration of PM2.5. Source classification of iron in PM10-2.5 and PM2.5 performed along with their elemental concentrations, indicates that the railway originated iron accounts for 95.71% and 66.39% of total iron in PM10-2.5 and PM2.5, respectively. Via a stoichiometric categorization, Fe2O3, CaAl2Si2O8, Al2O3, and CaCO3 show more than 85% abundance ratio in individual coarse particles. The result of theoretical estimation of the subway derived organic carbon (OCSubway) suggests that OCSubway in PM1 and PM2.5-1 account for 75.86% and 51.88% of total organic carbon, respectively.

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