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A method for the determination of morpholine in air was developed. Samples
were collected with adsorbent tubes containing XAD-2 resin coated with 1-na
phthylisothiocyanate (NIT). The thiourea derivative formed was subsequently
desorbed with acetonitrile and analysed by HPLC with UV detection. The rec
overy after gas phase spiking with morpholine (2.2-1570 mug) was 91% (86-10
0%) with a relative standard deviation of 5.5%. No effect on recovery from
relative humidity or amount of morpholine was seen. The lowest level tested
corresponded to 7 mg m(-3) (1/10 threshold limit value) for a 15 min sampl
ing period with a sampling rate of 20 ml min(-1). Exposed NIT-coated XAD-2
tubes were stable at room temperature for at least 2 weeks.