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Non-exhaust emissions are becoming of increasing significance with respect to total particulate matter (PM) concentrations in ambient air. Of particular interest is the metal content of this PM since metallic compounds are well known to have toxic effects on human health and the environment. In this study, 'bottom-up' annual tyre wear emission rates were estimated and compared to top-down' emissions declared by the UK; it was calculated that between 14 and 25 tonnes of Zn entered the atmosphere in PM in 2020. The emission rates were estimated using a cost-effective, simple but robust validated method for analysis of the metals in tyres using tandem inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS) for the first time, involving minimal offline sample preparation. This method was applied to five different tyre makes and brands, all available for sale in the UK, and the uncertainty of each measurement was determined. Traceability was ensured in all methods and novel validation techniques were applied due to lack of available reference materials. Zn was found to be the largest metal component in all tyres with a mass fraction of approximately 10 mg g. The mean mass fractions of metals in the tyres decreased in the order of Zn > Al > Fe > Mg > Ti > Pb > Cu > Ba > Ni. Significant differences in composition were found between the five tyres. The relative expanded uncertainties of the metals measurements ranged from 4 to 21%, with elements of higher mass fraction resulting in lower uncertainties. These findings will contribute to assessing current and future air quality challenges and will help to inform regulation surrounding non-exhaust emissions.
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