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Anthropogenic platinum, palladium and rhodium concentrations in road dusts from Hyderabad city, India

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 62, Issue 5, Pages 1085-1098

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12665-010-0597-0

Keywords

Platinum; Palladium; Rhodium; NiS-FA-ICP-MS; Road dust; Catalytic converter; Hyderabad

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, India

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This paper presents the first study of accessing the Pt, Pd and Rh levels in road dusts collected from Hyderabad city, India, as these metals, emitted from automobile catalytic converters, are accumulating in the environment causing concern about human health and ecological risks. Samples were analyzed by ICP-MS following preconcentration by NiS-fire assay and Te coprecipitation. Pt (1.5-43 ng/g), Pd (1.2-58 ng/g) and Rh (0.2-14.2 ng/g) concentrations obtained were above upper crust values, but were lower when compared with several other cities around the world. Dust samples from road junctions and traffic signals with heavy and erratic traffic flow showed higher PGE levels than those from roads with low and free flow traffic suggesting that traffic flow conditions greatly influenced emission of PGE from the catalyst. Significant correlation of Pt, Pd and Rh indicate a common source for these metals. PGE were also positively correlated with Ce, Zr, Hf and Y. These positive inter-element correlations identified traffic as the main source of PGE emission to the roadway environment. The results obtained indicate to an appreciable increase in auto catalyst-derived PGE. In consideration of the adverse effects of PGE, monitoring their level and transformation paths is of prime importance.

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