This chapter's objective is to estimate and track the levels of nickel in Bhilai's ambient air and rainwater throughout a predetermined period of time. At the sampling location Bhilai Institute of Technology in the Durg district of Chhattisgarh, India, samples of the air and rainwater were collected during the study period. The outcomes were compared to those of a 1998 study that had been carried out. It was discovered that the nickel content was higher than the report from 1998. The results showed that, while not above the legal limit, nickel was detected in substantial levels in both ambient air and rainfall. While the range of nickel in air was shown to be between 0.87 and 215.4 ng/m3, the range of nickel in rainwater was found to be between 312 and 584 ng/l.
Author (s) Details
Rekha Trivedi
Department of Chemistry, Shri Shankaracharya
Technical Campus, Bhilai, 490020 C.G., India.
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