The use of diffusive sampling for monitoring of benzene, toluene and xylene in ambient air (technical report)

Citation
Rh. Brown et al., The use of diffusive sampling for monitoring of benzene, toluene and xylene in ambient air (technical report), PUR A CHEM, 71(10), 1999, pp. 1993-2008
Citations number
4
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
Journal title
PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00334545 → ACNP
Volume
71
Issue
10
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1993 - 2008
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-4545(199910)71:10<1993:TUODSF>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
A diffusive sampler, originally developed for workplace monitoring of organ ic vapours has been evaluated for its potential for monitoring ambient air quality, particularly for benzene, toluene and xylene. The diffusive sampling rate, which is different for workplace and ambient a ir applications because of the wide differences in concentration levels and times of exposure, has been determined accurately, and been shown to be si milar to other independent estimates determined from field studies or by ex posing samplers to standard test atmospheres. In each cast, the actual mass concentration of the aromatic hydrocarbons in ambient air or test atmosphe re has been established by an independent calibrated method, usually using pumped sampling and the diffusive sampling rates of parallel diffusive samp lers determined from these concentrations. The potential for using such samplers for monitoring ambient air has been d emonstrated in two local studies, at car parks and in a street canyon, and in three area studies, at urban (Sheffield), regional (UK) and global (worl d) levels. In addition, the diffusive sampler has been evaluated alongside the UK VOCair measuring instruments in the UK fixed monitoring stations, wh ere in view of the uncertainties involved, similar results were obtained. These studies also gave useful insight into the practicability of employing these devices, their use by untrained personnel and their ruggedness in tr ansportation and use.