Atmosphere (Dec 2018)

Iron Speciation of Natural and Anthropogenic Dust by Spectroscopic and Chemical Methods

  • Chiara Petroselli,
  • Beatrice Moroni,
  • Stefano Crocchianti,
  • Roberta Selvaggi,
  • Riccardo Vivani,
  • Francesco Soggia,
  • Marco Grotti,
  • Francesco d’Acapito,
  • David Cappelletti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos10010008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 8

Abstract

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In this work, we have characterized the iron local structure in samples of two different types of atmospheric dust using X-ray absorption spectroscopy and selective leaching experiments. Specifically, we have investigated samples of long-range transported Saharan dust and freshly emitted steel plant fumes with the aim of individuating possible fingerprints of iron in the two cases. Findings include (1) prevalence of octahedral coordinated Fe 3 + for all samples; (2) presence of 6-fold coordinated Fe 3 + , aluminosilicates and iron oxy(hydr)oxides in Saharan dust and (3) of Fe-bearing spinel-like structures in the industrial fumes; (4) general predominance of the residual insoluble fraction with a notable difference: 69% for Saharan dust and 93% for steel production emissions, associated with aluminosilicates and non-reducible iron oxy(hydr)oxides, and Fe spinels, respectively. The remarkable differences between the X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) spectra and leaching test results for the two sample types suggest the possibility to exploit the present approach in more complex cases. To this aim, two additional case studies of mixed aerosol samples are presented and discussed.

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