Química Nova (Jan 2007)

Size distribution of atmospheric particulate ionic species at a coastal site in Portugal

  • Célia Alves,
  • Casimiro Pio,
  • Eduarda Campos,
  • Patrícia Barbedo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422007000800027
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 8
pp. 1938 – 1944

Abstract

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A Berner impactor was used to collect size-differentiated aerosol samples from March to August 2003 in the city of Aveiro, on the Portuguese west coast. The samples were analysed for the main water-soluble ion species. The average concentration of sulphate, nitrate, chloride and ammonium was 6.38, 3.09, 1.67 and 1.27 µg m-3, respectively. The results show that SO4(2-) and NH4+ were consistently present in the fine fraction 2), possibly due to greater availability of ammonia coming from agricultural activities or from the neighbouring chemical industrial complex. During the remaining periods, the aerosol was found to be somewhat acidic and predominantly in the form of ammonium bisulphate (NH4+/SO4(2-) molar ratios = 0.5-1.25). Samples collected under a major or exclusive influence of maritime air masses were essentially constituted by coarse particles with enrichment in sea salt, while for air masses of continental origin the contribution of water-soluble ionic species in the fine mode was more pronounced.

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