Fe, Ni and Zn speciation, in airborne particulate matter

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The study of elemental speciation in atmospheric particulate matter is important for the assessment of the source of the particle as well for the evaluation of its toxicity. XANES data at Fe, Ni, and Zn K-edges are recorded on a sample of urban dust (from the Rimini area of Emilia Romagna region, Italy) deposited on a filter and on the NIST standard reference material 1648. Using linear combination fitting we give an indication of the chemical species of the three metals present in the samples.

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Sendja, B. T., Aquilanti, G., Vassura, I., & Giorgetti, M. (2016). Fe, Ni and Zn speciation, in airborne particulate matter. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 712). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/712/1/012087

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