Features of Particulate Matter and Microbiota in the Lowest Atmospheric Layer above Densely Populated Urban Areas

M. Iliev, R. Ilieva, B. Angelova, D. Paneva, Z. Cherkezova-Zheleva, V. Groudeva, I. Nedkov
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A comprehensive study of the air condition in a limited urban area in the Bulgarian capital Sofia during the COVID-19 quarantine measures 2020- 2021 was conducted. The work has been focused on the systematic in situ reading of the mass concentration of particulate matter (PM) with dimensions - PM2.5&10, by sampling with Air quality sensor SDS 011 and absorber with filter collector. X-ray diffraction (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive X-Ray Analysis (EDAX) and Mössbauer Spectroscopy (MöS) have been applied to study the collected PM. Six-stage cascade impactor was used for microbial enumeration and size distribution. Physico-chemical investigation reveals that the collected PM is mostly aggregates of a solid core and liquid surface, but it is composed of small particles including nanosized ones. SEM and microbiological analysis shows that PM ≥ 2.5 is loaded with microbiota especially fungi. Studies show that while the peaks of PM pollution are predominantly related to car traffic, industry and heating, the change in the microbiota is seasonal and correlations between them were observed in one-year study period. © 2021 Academic Publishing House. All rights reserved.
人口密集城市上空低层颗粒物和微生物群特征
在2020- 2021年COVID-19隔离措施期间,对保加利亚首都索非亚有限城市地区的空气状况进行了全面研究。这项工作的重点是通过空气质量传感器SDS 011和带过滤收集器的吸收器采样,系统地原位读取尺寸为pm2.5和10的颗粒物(PM)的质量浓度。利用x射线衍射(XRD)、扫描电镜(SEM)、能量色散x射线分析(EDAX)和Mössbauer光谱学(MöS)对所收集的PM进行了研究。采用六级级冲击器进行微生物计数和粒径分布。物理化学研究表明,所收集的PM主要是固体核和液体表面的聚集体,但由包括纳米级在内的小颗粒组成。扫描电镜和微生物学分析表明,PM≥2.5含有微生物群,尤其是真菌。研究表明,虽然PM污染的峰值主要与汽车交通、工业和供暖有关,但微生物群的变化是季节性的,并且在一年的研究期间观察到它们之间的相关性。©2021学术出版社。版权所有。
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