P. Blanchard et al., DEVELOPMENT OF A GAS-CHROMATOGRAPH FOR TRACE-LEVEL MEASUREMENT OF PEROXYACETYL NITRATE USING CHEMICAL AMPLIFICATION, Analytical chemistry, 65(18), 1993, pp. 2472-2477
A gas chromatographic technique for trace level detection of peroxyace
tyl nitrate (PAN) that relies on postcolumn chemical amplification as
a means of improving the detection limit has been developed. The GC de
tector is based on luminol chemiluminescence detection of NO2. PAN elu
ting from the chromatographic column is thermally decomposed, resultin
g in a free-radical chain reaction in which NO is converted to NO2, us
ing CO as a chain carrier. The system operates at optimized carrier ga
s NO and CO concentrations of 6 ppm and 8%, respectively. Under these
conditions, the experimentally determined chain length (NO2 detected p
er PAN injected) for [PAN] < 1 ppb is 180 +/- 20. The instrument is fo
und to exhibit a slightly nonlinear response to PAN concentrations, in
the range 0.05-3 ppb, based on comparison with a GC-ECD. The chemical
amplification GC was compared against a series of ambient air PAN mea
surements conducted using a GC-ECD instrument in December 1992 at a ru
ral Ontario site. For ambient PAN concentrations ranging between appro
ximately 0.04 and 0.5 ppb, the average difference between the chemical
amplification GC and the GC-ECD was +/-18%. This technique offers a s
ensitive method for trace level ambient PAN measurement without sample
preconcentration.