Dh. Brouwer et al., A PERSONAL SAMPLER FOR INHALABLE MIXED-PHASE AEROSOLS - MODIFICATION TO AN EXISTING SAMPLER AND VALIDATION TEST WITH 3 PESTICIDES, Chemosphere, 28(6), 1994, pp. 1135-1146
A modified personal air sampler with an inhalable entry efficiency for
collecting pesticide aerosols and vapours simultaneously was studied.
An XAD2 cartridge was constructed to fit into the sampler housing and
the vapour trapping efficiency of the cartridge was determined for th
ree pesticides using a dynamic U-tube test system. Tests were performe
d with different amounts of pesticides (1.7 up to 1450 mug) and durati
on of sampling (30 - 120 min) under various environmental conditions.
Trapping efficiency varied from 87% up to 100% for dichlorvos and meth
omyl, but was slightly lower for chlorothalonil (72% up to 79%). No br
eak-through was observed. The efficiency was not affected by humidity,
temperature, pesticide loading and sampling duration. Penetration of
solid aerosols through the cartridge at normal sampling flow rate (21.
min-1) was below 5%. It is concluded that the present sampler enables
adequate simultaneous sampling of pesticide aerosols and vapours.