Flexibility of X-Ray Emission Spectrography as Adapted to Microanalysis of Air Pollutants

Abstract
Methods previously published by this laboratory for analyzing thin dust coatings of airborne particulates have been further evaluated, as applied to vast air pollution surveys. It was demonstrated that choice of glass fiber filters adapted to high-volume samplers restricts the analysis to a limited number of elements, such as lead. More flexibility and versatility are attained through the use of organic membrane filters mounted in small plastic monitors which permit multi-elemental analysis at least as accurately as with other popular but time-consuming techniques. These qualities of speed and accuracy allow shorter intervals of sampling which are normally required for better statistical assessment of broad air pollution surveys. Sensitivity of the technique reaches a value close to 0.05 μg/m3, while time of analysis required is about five minutes per element after receipt of the sample.

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