Ion chromatography has been used to measure nitrite (NO2-) and nitrate
(NO3-) concentrations in the aqueous extracts from exposed and blank
(unopened) passive samplers designed for the measurement of atmospheri
c nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Concentrations of NO2. increased on storage
of both opened and unopened samplers, however NO3- concentrations were
dependent on sampler cleaning and preparation Only extract NO2- conce
ntrations were needed to calculate atmospheric NO2 levels when using t
he samplers for monitoring. Analytical methods for passive samplers ex
tracts have been compared in the laboratory with good agreement being
found. Calculations of possible background contamination levels sugges
t that sampler results may be influenced by the solubility of NO2 in t
he plastic construction materials but not by permeation of NO2 through
the sampler walls. Passive samplers have been used to measure NO2 in
a variety of locations. Outdoor urban sites in Auckland dry and rural
locations the Waikato Valley, New Zealand, were compared, with the sea
sonal variations of concentration showing a dependence on location. Sa
mplers were also used to measure concentrations over vegetated surface
s, water and on the outside of a tall building. Vertical concentration
gradients of NO2 over grassed surfaces were detected, indicating depo
sition, however a similar phenomenon was not observed over water. Calc
ulation of the deposition velocity of NO2 from these data gave an unre
alistic value which was most likely caused by windspeed effects or che
mical reactions.