
We have recently published the paper entitled "
Fractionation of trace elements in total atmospheric deposition by filtrating-bulk passive sampling" in the journal Talanta. We have developed and validated a new simple and effective methodology for fractionation of soluble
and insoluble forms of trace elements in total atmospheric deposition. The proposed methodology is
based on the modification of a standard total deposition passive sampler by integrating a quartz fiber
filter that retains the insoluble material, allowing the soluble fraction to pass through and flow to a
receiving bottle. The quartz filter containing the insoluble fraction and the liquid containing the soluble
fraction are then separately assayed by standardized ICP–MS protocols. The proposed atmospheric
elemental fractionation sampler (AEFS) was validated by analyzing a Coal Fly Ash reference material with
proper recoveries, and tested for field fractionation of a set of 10 key trace elements in total atmospheric
deposition at the industrial area of Puchuncaví–Ventanas, Chile. The AEFS was proven useful for pollution
assessment and also to identify variability of thes oluble and insoluble fractions of the selected elements
within the study area, improving the analytical information attainable by standard passive samplers for
total deposition without the need of using sophisticated and high cost wet-only/dry-only collectors.