The stable carbon isotope composition of atmospheric PAHs

1999 
Abstract A method for compound-specific stable carbon isotope analysis of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in carbonaceous aerosols is described. Atmospheric aerosol samples containing PAHs (C-10 to C-20) were collected on filters using a high-volume sampling technique, solvent extracted, taken through a cleanup procedure, separated by gas chromatography, oxidized to CO 2 on-line, and introduced into an isotope ratio mass spectrometer for analysis. The method can be used to determine the isotope composition of a few nanograms of PAHs. This technique was used to analyse and compare the isotope composition of atmospheric PAHs from standards, as well as two samples from urban and rural locations. Isotopic variability in atmospheric PAHs is greater than measurement uncertainties which makes this a potentially useful technique for source identification when used together with concentration measurements.
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