Formation of metal-cyanide complexes in deliquescent airborne particles: a new possible sink for HCN in urban environments.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2017)

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Hydrogen cyanide is a ubiquitous gas in the atmosphere and a biomass burning tracer. Reactive gases can be adsorbed onto aerosol particles where they can promote heterogeneous chemistry. In the present study, we report for the first time on the measurement and speciation of cyanides in atmospheric aerosol. Filter samples were collected at an urban background site in the city center of Padua (Italy); extracted and analyzed with headspace gas chromatography and nitrogen-phosphorus detection. The results showed that strongly bound cyanides were present in all aerosol samples, at a concentration ranging between 0.3 and 6.5 ng/m(3) in the PM2.5 fraction. The concentration of Cyanides strongly correlates with concentration of total carbon and metals associated with combustion sources. The results obtained bring evidence that hydrogen cyanide can be adsorbed onto aerosol liquid water and can react with metal ions to form stable metal-cyanide complexes.
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Atmospheric Composition
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