Elemental association and fingerprinting of traffic-related metals in road sediments
Journal article, 2000

Laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) can be used for the study of elemental associations in solid environmental matrices through direct ablation. The elemental associations of Pb and platinum group metals (PGMs) in road sediments were investigated by ablating the sediment surface followed by multielemental analysis by ICP-MS. When the UV laser was tuned into a small spot size together with a low energy, the true geochemical associations of the elements in road sediments could be obtained. Pb showed a high degree of association for the Fe/Mn and Ca/Mg/Sr phases, while PGMs were not associated with a particular geochemically defined fraction. Automobile catalysts are the main source of PGMs in road sediments, and association with Ce demonstrated that PGMs remain bound to autocatalyst particles in road sediments.

road dust

lead

Platinum group elements

laser ablation-ICP-MS

Author

Sebastien Rauch

Chalmers, Department of Water Environment Transport, Water Chemistry and Process Technology

Greg Morrison

Chalmers, Department of Water Environment Transport, Water Chemistry and Process Technology

Mikael Motelica-Heino

Olivier F.X. Donard

Myriam Muris

Environmental Science & Technology

Vol. 34 3119-3123

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Other Environmental Engineering

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10/8/2017