Department of Production, Analytical and Lab Management, Federal Institute of Industrial Research Oshodi Lagos State, Nigeria
Research Article
Source Identification and Heavy Metal Analysis of Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) in an Industrialized Urban Area of Lagos State, Nigeria
Author(s): Chiedu I Emmanuel*, Oyibo O Faith, Anuge O Benedicta and Akanji A Aminat
Gaseous pollutants and particulate matter are released into the atmosphere at concentrations above their normal
ambient level; this is caused by the increasing human activities which eventually have a measurable effect on
humans, animals and plants. Particulate matter (PM) which can be inhaled into the human respiratory system is
related to most serious health effect including pulmonary and cardiovascular illness. Based on the field study
conducted, the concentrations of PM2.5 at the different locations vary with respect to anthropogenic sources. The
PM2.5 levels obtained ranged from 14.00 to 32.67 μg/m3 during wet season and 18.67 to 34.67 μg/m3 during dry
season. Trace elements especially heavy metals are significant components of PM2.5 in industrial environments. The
heavy metals are of particu.. Read More»
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