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A case study of spatial variation and enrichment of selected elements in ambient particulate matter around a large coal-fired power station in Central India
Authors:Rajnikant Sharma and Shamsh Pervez
Institution:(1) School of Studies in Chemistry, Govt. Arts, Science & Commerce College, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, 492 010 Durg, Raipur, India
Abstract:The dominant use of coal in power sectors has been associated with adverse environmental impacts. Ambient air monitoring for the two size fractions of particulate matter, respirable suspended particulate matter (RSPM) and non-respirable suspended particulate matter (NRSPM) in the downwind and upwind directions of a large coal-fired power station in central India, was carried out. Collected samples of ambient particulate matter were analysed atomic absorption spectrophotometrically for 15 elements. Spatial variability in elemental composition of RSPM and NRSPM and the degree of enrichment of these toxic metals in RSPM were investigated. A significant spatial variability for the elements in RSPM and NRSPM and higher degrees of enrichment of the elements were observed.
Keywords:enrichment factor  industrial emissions  particulate matter  spatial variation  trace elements
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