Quantification of imidazole compounds in ambient aerosols at suburban and forest sites in Western Japan

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Ambient aerosol particles at forest and suburban sites in western Japan were analyzed for imidazole compounds, such as 4 (5)-Methylimidazole (4-MI), 1-ethylimidazole (1-EI), 2-ethylimidazole (2-EI), and imidazole-2-carboxaldehyde (IC). The aerosols were collected on quartz fiber filters and extracted by the solid phase extraction method. The extract was analyzed by HPLC/Q-TOF-MS using an ion-pairing agent. The concentration of 4-MI in winter was higher than those in summer at the forest site; its concentration was highest among the analyzed imidazoles. The concentration of 4-MI in the suburban site was several times higher than the forest site. Anthropogenic activities, such as vehicle emissions, are considered to be the major source of 4-MI in this region.

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Takao, Y., Atarashi, T., Kubo, T., Nagae, M., & Nakayama, T. (2019). Quantification of imidazole compounds in ambient aerosols at suburban and forest sites in Western Japan. Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment, 13(4), 259–265. https://doi.org/10.5572/ajae.2019.13.4.259

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