Characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of Kathmandu Valley

Kathmandu Valley is reported to be one of the highly polluted and populated cities in the world. Particulate matter is one of the major contributors of unhealthy air in Kathmandu. Although there are several reports on spatial and temporal variation of air quality of Kathmandu Valley, the morphologic...

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Main Authors: Bhanu B. Neupane, Amita Sharma, Basant Giri, Mahesh K. Joshi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020306368
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spelling doaj-d91788dc3dbe4a92939b7800dc4c79b82020-11-25T02:12:12ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-04-0164e03791Characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of Kathmandu ValleyBhanu B. Neupane0Amita Sharma1Basant Giri2Mahesh K. Joshi3Central Department of Chemistry, Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal; Center for Analytical Sciences, Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences, Kathmandu, Nepal; Corresponding authors.Center for Analytical Sciences, Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences, Kathmandu, NepalCenter for Analytical Sciences, Kathmandu Institute of Applied Sciences, Kathmandu, NepalDepartment of Chemistry, Tri-chandra Campus, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal; Corresponding authors.Kathmandu Valley is reported to be one of the highly polluted and populated cities in the world. Particulate matter is one of the major contributors of unhealthy air in Kathmandu. Although there are several reports on spatial and temporal variation of air quality of Kathmandu Valley, the morphological and mineralogical characteristics of particulate matter are very limited or none. In this study, we report on the mineralogical and morphological analysis of airborne particulate matter collected from densely populated core areas of Kathmandu Valley using spectroscopic and microscopic techniques. The Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) data showed the presence of clay minerals, crystalline silicate mineral, carbonate minerals, and asbestiform mineral in the dust samples. The field emission scanning electron microscopic analysis confirmed the existence of particles having diverse morphology with some of the particles having aspect ratio as high as twenty; indicating the existence of asbestiform type minerals. Based on SEM-EDX data, we found that the relative distribution of elements to be different in different samples and C, O, Mg, Ca, and Si were the major elements in the dust samples. Interestingly, the XRD data analysis showed that in all the samples quartz mineral having high degree of crystallinity was present. The XRD measurement was also carried out in three different brands of cement samples. Few minerals present in dust samples were also identified in the cement samples. This observation could indicate that cement is one of the sources of minerals in the airborne particulate matter in the Kathmandu Valley.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020306368Particulate matterClay mineralsAsbestosCementMicroscopy materials scienceChemistry
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author Bhanu B. Neupane
Amita Sharma
Basant Giri
Mahesh K. Joshi
spellingShingle Bhanu B. Neupane
Amita Sharma
Basant Giri
Mahesh K. Joshi
Characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of Kathmandu Valley
Heliyon
Particulate matter
Clay minerals
Asbestos
Cement
Microscopy materials science
Chemistry
author_facet Bhanu B. Neupane
Amita Sharma
Basant Giri
Mahesh K. Joshi
author_sort Bhanu B. Neupane
title Characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of Kathmandu Valley
title_short Characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of Kathmandu Valley
title_full Characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of Kathmandu Valley
title_fullStr Characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of Kathmandu Valley
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of Kathmandu Valley
title_sort characterization of airborne dust samples collected from core areas of kathmandu valley
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Kathmandu Valley is reported to be one of the highly polluted and populated cities in the world. Particulate matter is one of the major contributors of unhealthy air in Kathmandu. Although there are several reports on spatial and temporal variation of air quality of Kathmandu Valley, the morphological and mineralogical characteristics of particulate matter are very limited or none. In this study, we report on the mineralogical and morphological analysis of airborne particulate matter collected from densely populated core areas of Kathmandu Valley using spectroscopic and microscopic techniques. The Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) data showed the presence of clay minerals, crystalline silicate mineral, carbonate minerals, and asbestiform mineral in the dust samples. The field emission scanning electron microscopic analysis confirmed the existence of particles having diverse morphology with some of the particles having aspect ratio as high as twenty; indicating the existence of asbestiform type minerals. Based on SEM-EDX data, we found that the relative distribution of elements to be different in different samples and C, O, Mg, Ca, and Si were the major elements in the dust samples. Interestingly, the XRD data analysis showed that in all the samples quartz mineral having high degree of crystallinity was present. The XRD measurement was also carried out in three different brands of cement samples. Few minerals present in dust samples were also identified in the cement samples. This observation could indicate that cement is one of the sources of minerals in the airborne particulate matter in the Kathmandu Valley.
topic Particulate matter
Clay minerals
Asbestos
Cement
Microscopy materials science
Chemistry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020306368
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