Rj. Rando et Hg. Poovey, DICHOTOMOUS SAMPLING OF VAPOR AND AEROSOL OF METHYLENE-BIS-(PHENYLISOCYANATE) [MDI] WITH AN ANNULAR DIFFUSIONAL DENUDER, American Industrial Hygiene Association journal, 55(8), 1994, pp. 716-721
A dichotomous sampler was developed for speciation of airborne methyle
ne-bis-(phenylisocyanate) (MDI) into vapor and aerosol fractions. The
sampler consisted of an impactor inlet and two sections of annular dif
fusional denuder, in series with a glass fiber filter. The denuders an
d filter were coated with N-4-nitrobenzyl-N-1-propylamine for collecti
on and derivatization of MDI followed by high performance liquid chrom
atography analysis. The sampler was evaluated in the laboratory with t
est atmospheres of MDI over a range of 24 to 355 mug/m3 at an average
temperature of 26-degrees-C. The total amounts of MDI collected by the
dichotomous sampler were not significantly different from a reference
sampler over the entire range of MDI concentrations. The first denude
r collected MDI vapor with an average efficiency of 91.6 +/- 5.2%, in
comparison to a theoretical efficiency of 94.1%. MDI existed solely in
the vapor state up to approximately 75 mug/m3 and was collected on th
e denuders. Above this, MDI partitioned into vapor and aerosol, and th
e device efficiently separated the sample into the vapor fraction, fou
nd on the denuders, and the aerosol fraction, which penetrated to the
filter. While this work was done with condensation aerosol, appropriat
e modification of the sampler inlet should allow use of the device for
sampling atmospheres containing larger aerosols.