Pollution metallique relargable par les aerosols d'origine autoroutiere
Abstract
Because they are highly contaminated by heavy metals, road aerosols may pollute runoff waters. To estimate the mobility of some toxic metals such as Zn, Pb or Cd, these aerosols have been submited to a range of sequential chemical extraction (chemical speciation) and to laboratory release experiments. Both chemical speciation and reactor experiments show similar metal behaviour. Zn and Cd are extremely mobile (60 % released) while Pb, highly bound to particles, needs a change of ionic strength, pH or the presence of chelating agents (addition of NaCl, pH 4 buffer or N.T.A. respectively) to dissolve significantly.
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