Abstract

X-ray diffractometry was used to characterize particulate pollutant fallout from smelting operations in Missouri. An identification technique that requires only 1-15 mg of collected materials from a Hi-Vol filter was developed. Compound identification reveals changes in the toxic lead compounds after corrective action was taken in the manufacturing process. Typical diffraction patterns are presented. (10 diagrams, 1 graph, 9 references, 2 tables)

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