Animal Waste Management Research Site Logo
ARS Home About Us Helptop nav spacerContact Us En Espanoltop nav spacer
Printable VersionPrintable Version     E-mail this pageE-mail this page
Agricultural Research Service United States Department of Agriculture
Search
  Advanced Search
 
Programs and Projects
Subjects of Investigation
Research Information for Stakeholders
 

Research Project: EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT AND USE OF ANIMAL MANURE TO PROTECT HUMAN HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Location: Animal Waste Management Research

Title: Adaptation of an Ambient Ion Monitor for Detection of Organic Ions in Particulate Matter

Author

Submitted to: American Association for Aerosol Research
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: July 20, 2010
Publication Date: October 24, 2010
Citation: Silva, P.J. 2010. Adaptation of an Ambient Ion Monitor for Detection of Organic Ions in Particulate Matter. American Association for Aerosol Research. Abstract Only.

Technical Abstract: Agricultural facilities are the source of many types of particles and gases that can exhibit an influence on air quality. Particle mass concentration influences from agricultural sources can include both primary emissions and secondary particle formation through emission of gaseous precursors. The ambient ion monitor (AIM) is composed of a parallel plate denuder, aerosol steam generator, and two ion chromatographs equipped with conductivity detectors to provide semi-continuous air quality monitoring capability. The AIM has been used for detection of common particulate ions (ammonium, chloride, nitrate, nitrite, and sulfate) and their precursor gases in a number of studies of urban air quality. In this project we pursue adapting the method to organic ions important in the field of agricultural emissions. Target analytes include carboxylic acids (C1-C5) for the anion column detector and alkyl amines (C1-C4) for the cation column detector. We will discuss sampling optimization, including denuder composition for the gas-phase precursors and separation protocols to optimize detection of the analytes.

   

 
Project Team
Sistani, Karamat
Loughrin, John
Bolster, Carl
Cook, Kimberly - Kim
Lovanh, Nanh
 
Publications
   Publications
 
Related National Programs
  Food Safety, (animal and plant products) (108)
  Air Quality (203)
  Manure and Byproduct Utilization (206)
 
 
Last Modified: 06/19/2013
ARS Home | USDA.gov | Site Map | Policies and Links 
FOIA | Accessibility Statement | Privacy Policy | Nondiscrimination Statement | Information Quality | USA.gov | White House