Tl. Hafkenscheid et J. Mowrer, INTERCOMPARISON OF TUBE-TYPE DIFFUSIVE SAMPLING FOR THE DETERMINATIONOF VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS IN AMBIENT AIR, Analyst, 121(9), 1996, pp. 1249-1252
An interlaboratory comparison study was undertaken to examine the spre
ad in concentrations obtained when using diffusive samplers to monitor
ambient air concentrations of selected volatile organic hydrocarbons
at common sampling sites. Perkin-Elmer tube-type diffusive samplers we
re employed. Samplers from 12 participating laboratories were exposed
during a 1 week period at two sites in Sweden, one urban (Gothenburg)
and one rural (Rorvik). The tubes were then analysed by the respective
laboratories using a common standard. Results from the statistical in
terpretation of the data are presented. Variations in mean concentrati
ons among the laboratories were greater at the rural site than at the
urban site, with RSDs from the mean of all mean values of about 50 and
40%, respectively (outliers omitted). Even the intralaboratory repeat
ability varied widely among the participants, from 2% to 73% (outliers
removed). Possible causes for the variations are discussed.