Study of the superficial ozone concentrations in the atmosphere of Comunidad de Madrid using passive samplers
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Keywords

superficial ozone
health
passive sampler

How to Cite

Galán Madruga, D., Fernández Patier, R., Díaz Ramiro, E., & Garraleta, M. D. (2001). Study of the superficial ozone concentrations in the atmosphere of Comunidad de Madrid using passive samplers. Spanish Journal of Environmental Health, 1(1), 20–29. Retrieved from https://ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/436

Abstract

The ozone is a secondary atmospheric pollutant which is generated for photochemical reactions of volatil organic compounds (VOC’s) and nitrogen oxides (NOx). In Spain the ozone is a big problem as a consequence of the solar radiation to reach high levels. Exposure over a period of time to elevated ozone concentrations can cause damage in the public health and alterations in the vegetation.

The aim of this study is to carry out the development and validation of a measurement method to let asses the superficial ozone levels in the Comunidad de Madrid, by identifing the zones more significants, where to measure with UV photometric monitors (automatics methods) this pollutant and where the health and the vegetation can be affected. To such effect, passive samplers are used, which have glass fiber filters coated with a solution of sodium nitrite, potassium carbonate, glycerol and water. The nitrite ion in the presence of ozone is oxidized to nitrato ion, which it is extrated with ultrapure water and analyzed for ion chromatography, by seen proportional to the concentration existing in the sampling point.

The results of validation from field tests indicate a excellent correlation between the passive and the automatic method.

The higher superficial ozone concentrations are placed in rural zones, distanced of emission focus of primary pollutants (nitrogen oxides and volatil organic compounds...) principally in direction soutwest and northwest of the Comunidad of Madrid.

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