The Fate of Vanadium in an Urban Air Shed: The Lower Delaware River Valley |
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Authors: | Irving V. Tullar Irwin H. Suffet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Jacobs Engineering Company , Cherry Hill , New Jersey , USA;2. Drexel University , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA |
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Abstract: | Vanadium compounds are toxic pollutants which require engineering control in the design stage. In the lower Delaware River Valley, the main sources are presently the combustion of vanadium rich fuel oils and the catalytic processing of high vanadium crudes. These and other Industrial emissions, result in atmospheric vanadium concentrations which have varied from 0.133 μg/m3 to 0.557 μg/m3 between 1958 and 1969. Compounds of vanadium, principally with oxygen and sulfur, are considered. The dominance of oxygen compounds over sulfur compounds as derived from equilibrium data, and the tendency of vanadium oxides to move toward vanadium’s maximum valence of +5, indicate the prevalence of V205 as the emission compound. |
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