A study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis Mexico City

Abstract This study was made to assess airborne dust by sampling particles trapped in car air filters (CAFs) of Mexico City. The CAFs dust was analyzed by optical microscopy and SEM–EDX. The optical microscopy revealed that the dust contains organic matter; insect and plant debris and inorganic matt...

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Main Authors: Martin Gerardo Rodriguez, Birmania Heredia Rivera, Melvin Rodriguez Heredia, Birmania Rodriguez Heredia, Rodolfo Gonzalez Segovia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-05-01
Series:Environmental Systems Research
Subjects:
Air
PM
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40068-019-0143-3
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spelling doaj-5e2022365a614622af7792cbe4839fda2020-11-25T03:02:59ZengSpringerOpenEnvironmental Systems Research2193-26972019-05-018111710.1186/s40068-019-0143-3A study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis Mexico CityMartin Gerardo Rodriguez0Birmania Heredia Rivera1Melvin Rodriguez Heredia2Birmania Rodriguez Heredia3Rodolfo Gonzalez Segovia4Physiology and Pharmacology Department, Center of Basic Sciences, Autonomous University of AguascalientesPhysiology and Pharmacology Department, Center of Basic Sciences, Autonomous University of AguascalientesPhysiology and Pharmacology Department, Center of Basic Sciences, Autonomous University of AguascalientesPhysiology and Pharmacology Department, Center of Basic Sciences, Autonomous University of AguascalientesPhysiology and Pharmacology Department, Center of Basic Sciences, Autonomous University of AguascalientesAbstract This study was made to assess airborne dust by sampling particles trapped in car air filters (CAFs) of Mexico City. The CAFs dust was analyzed by optical microscopy and SEM–EDX. The optical microscopy revealed that the dust contains organic matter; insect and plant debris and inorganic matter; quartz sand, plastics and polystyrene. This material was classified in different sizes (from 10 µm to 76 µm). Particulate matter (PM) trapped within the filter fiber arrangements were observed by SEM–EDX. PM of Mexico City was characterized as mainly agglomerated particles and fine particles. Agglomerates were mechanically disintegrated and main components were determined finding elements such as C, O, Si, Al, Ca and Fe. An impaction test was implemented to have insights into how agglomerates probably hit the filter surface, disintegrate and reintegrate other agglomerates. Pollen particles were frequently associated with agglomerated PM; its composition was analyzed, finding Pt on its surface among others. Likewise, the insect debris presented plenty of PM adhered to its surface. This work validates that CAFs are a simple, cheap and adequate sampling approach for further urban air quality evaluations.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40068-019-0143-3AirPollutionPMPollenInsectSEM–EDX
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Birmania Heredia Rivera
Melvin Rodriguez Heredia
Birmania Rodriguez Heredia
Rodolfo Gonzalez Segovia
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Birmania Heredia Rivera
Melvin Rodriguez Heredia
Birmania Rodriguez Heredia
Rodolfo Gonzalez Segovia
A study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis Mexico City
Environmental Systems Research
Air
Pollution
PM
Pollen
Insect
SEM–EDX
author_facet Martin Gerardo Rodriguez
Birmania Heredia Rivera
Melvin Rodriguez Heredia
Birmania Rodriguez Heredia
Rodolfo Gonzalez Segovia
author_sort Martin Gerardo Rodriguez
title A study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis Mexico City
title_short A study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis Mexico City
title_full A study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis Mexico City
title_fullStr A study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis Mexico City
title_full_unstemmed A study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis Mexico City
title_sort study of dust airborne particles collected by vehicular traffic from the atmosphere of southern megalopolis mexico city
publisher SpringerOpen
series Environmental Systems Research
issn 2193-2697
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract This study was made to assess airborne dust by sampling particles trapped in car air filters (CAFs) of Mexico City. The CAFs dust was analyzed by optical microscopy and SEM–EDX. The optical microscopy revealed that the dust contains organic matter; insect and plant debris and inorganic matter; quartz sand, plastics and polystyrene. This material was classified in different sizes (from 10 µm to 76 µm). Particulate matter (PM) trapped within the filter fiber arrangements were observed by SEM–EDX. PM of Mexico City was characterized as mainly agglomerated particles and fine particles. Agglomerates were mechanically disintegrated and main components were determined finding elements such as C, O, Si, Al, Ca and Fe. An impaction test was implemented to have insights into how agglomerates probably hit the filter surface, disintegrate and reintegrate other agglomerates. Pollen particles were frequently associated with agglomerated PM; its composition was analyzed, finding Pt on its surface among others. Likewise, the insect debris presented plenty of PM adhered to its surface. This work validates that CAFs are a simple, cheap and adequate sampling approach for further urban air quality evaluations.
topic Air
Pollution
PM
Pollen
Insect
SEM–EDX
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40068-019-0143-3
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