2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.817759
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Characterization of Particulate Matter Generated at a Nickel Smelter Using Quantitative Mineralogy

Abstract: Activities performed at mineral processing operations are capable of producing significant quantities of dust. To ensure that regulatory compliance is maintained throughout operation, dust levels are monitored by routine analysis of air filter samples. Determining the quantity and type of particulate matter present in dust allows for the operation to identify the sources of dust and where warranted, implement a dust suppressant strategy. Conventional methods of analysis, such as chemical assay, are unable to r… Show more

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“…The determination of S in lacustrine DOM by ICP-MS/MS was achieved 89 by measurement of 32 S 16 O + formed in the collision cell aer removal of 48 Ca + in the rst quadrupole. The LOD was 0.2 ng g −1 in dried DOM.…”
Section: Atomic Absorption Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The determination of S in lacustrine DOM by ICP-MS/MS was achieved 89 by measurement of 32 S 16 O + formed in the collision cell aer removal of 48 Ca + in the rst quadrupole. The LOD was 0.2 ng g −1 in dried DOM.…”
Section: Atomic Absorption Spectrometrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of SEM-EDS , a well-established technique for the determination of the elemental composition of imaged particles, was reported in two aerosol-related studies. In the first, 48 the analysis of 98 TSP dust samples from various ore processing operations within a nickel refinery plant generated compositional data for individual particles. Process-specific emission sources could be identified so plant operatives could implement dust control systems optimised for location and activity.…”
Section: Air Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%