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Air samples were collected at a highway intersection, coastal location and suburban area in Taichung, Taiwan for the characterization of nitrate containing particulates (NCPs) in dry deposition from October 2002 to February 2003. Sampling was accomplished with a surrogate surface technique in non-raining days. Collecting tapes were precoated with nitron (C"2"0H"1"6N"4) in a vacuum evaporator controlled below 10^-^6mm Hg. Immediately after collection, samples were placed in a desiccator with a relative humidity of 85% for 2h to form distinctive products of NCPs. These products were then examined with a scanning electron microscopy. It was found that the average number frequencies of NCPs in total particulate were 41.9%, 35.7%, and 36.8% at the highway intersection, coastal and suburban areas, respectively. Most collected particulates were non-nitrate containing at these sampling sites. The average volume shape factor value of NCPs at the highway intersection was higher than those at the other sampling sites, suggesting that NCPs at the highway intersections were more irregular in shape. Average NCP dry deposition fluxes were 3.9, 2.2 and 2.1@mgm^-^2s^-^1 and non-nitrate containing particulate dry deposition fluxes were 5.4, 3.9 and 3.2@mgm^-^2s^-^1 at the highway intersection, coastal and suburban areas. NCPs
Characterization of nitrate particulate dry deposition by vacuum-deposited thin film reaction method [An article from: Atmospheric Environment]
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Author(s)H.-H. Yang, S.-K. Cheng, L.-T. Hsieh
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR1EL0
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