DETERMINATION OF BLACK CARBON CONCENTRATION IN PM2.5 SAMPLED IN AN URBAN AREA OF LIMA CITY, PERU

Black carbon (BC) can be emitted into the atmosphere from incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and biomass burning. Its quantification is of vital importance due to the effects on the health of living beings and climate change. Seventy-five (75) samples of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micron...

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Autores: Zafra Saavedra, Rafael, Inoue, José H., Najarro Méndez, Lizeth, Gómez Muñoz, Hanns, Rojas Quincho, Jhojan P., Bedregal Salas, Patricia
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:Perú
Institución:Sociedad Química del Perú
Repositorio:Revista de la Sociedad Química del Perú
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:rsqp.revistas.sqperu.org.pe:article/487
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.sqperu.org.pe/index.php/revistasqperu/article/view/487
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:black carbon
PM2.5
BC
particulate matter
air contamination
carbón negro
material particulado
contaminación del aire
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Sumario:Black carbon (BC) can be emitted into the atmosphere from incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and biomass burning. Its quantification is of vital importance due to the effects on the health of living beings and climate change. Seventy-five (75) samples of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5) were collected with a high-volume mass flow sampler at the station located in the Jesús María district (Lat. 12°04'14.5“, Lon. 77°02'35.5”, Alt. 133 m.a.s.l.) of Metropolitan Lima. The determination of black carbon (BC) concentrations was performed with a multi-wavelength absorption instrument (MABI). The results obtained for PM2.5 showed that the air quality is not good if the guidelines recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) of 15 μg/m³, as a 24-hour average, are considered; while 96% of the data complied with the Environmental Quality Standards for Peru of 50 μg/m³. An average BC concentration of 0.74 μg/m³ was obtained, with a maximum result of 1.55 μg/m³ and a minimum of 0.45 μg/m³ from the dense vehicular traffic in the area, considering that during weekends there is a significant decrease.