2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2101.09757
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Peculiarities in quantification of airborne particulate matter by means of Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence

Yves Kayser,
János Osán,
Philipp Hönicke
et al.

Abstract: Knowledge on the temporal and size distribution of particulate matter (PM) in air as well as on its elemental composition is a key information for source appointment, for the investigation of their influence on environmental processes and for providing valid data for climate models. A prerequisite is that size fractionated sampling times of few hours must be achieved such that anthropogenic and natural emissions can be correctly identified. While cascade impactors allow for time-and size-resolved collection of… Show more

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