An isotachophoretic method is described for the analysis of sulphur dioxide
, a major contributor to air pollution and acid rain. Two different samplin
g procedures are presented: an absorbing bottle equipped with a fritted gla
ss bubbler and a counter-current membrane collection chamber constructed fr
om Kel-F. The sample is collected in a dilute solution of H2O2 and analysed
as sulphate by capillary isotachophoresis (cITP). The limit of detection f
or the cITP method used was found to be 2.3 ppm. The range of sulphate conc
entrations analysed by cITP spanned 5-100 ppm; the gas flow-rates used for
SO2 sampling varied from 170 to 660 ml/min. Good absorbing efficiency is ob
served for the absorbing bottle sampling system. Initial work on the membra
ne sampling system is also described. Under the conditions used in this ini
tial study overall limits of detection were 1 ppm SO2 for the absorber bott
les (with an 80 min sampling time) and 17 ppm for the membrane collection c
hamber. The method is low-cost, easily operated and needs no sample pre-tre
atment. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.