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NitroMAC: An instrument for the measurement of HONO and intercomparison with a long-path absorption photometer.

Charbel Afif1, Corinne Jambert2, Vincent Michoud2, Aurélie Colomb2, Gregory Eyglunent3, Agnès Borbon2, Véronique Daële3, Jean-François Doussin2, Pascal Perros2.   

Abstract

NitroMAC (French acronym for continuous atmospheric measurements of nitrogenous compounds) is an instrument which has been developed for the semi-continuous measurement of atmospheric nitrous acid (HONO). This instrument relies on wet chemical sampling and detection using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-visible absorption at 540 nm. Sampling proceeds by dissolution of gaseous HONO in a phosphate buffer solution followed by derivatization with sulfanilamide/N-(1-naphthyl)-ethylenediamine. The performance of this instrument was found to be as follows: a detection limit of around 3 ppt with measurement uncertainty of 10% over an analysis time of 10 min. Intercomparison was made between the instrument and a long-path absorption photometer (LOPAP) during two experiments in different environments. First, air was sampled in a smog chamber with concentrations up to 18 ppb of nitrous acid. NitroMAC and LOPAP measurements showed very good agreement. Then, in a second experiment, ambient air with HONO concentrations below 250 ppt was sampled. While NitroMAC showed its capability of measuring HONO in moderate and highly polluted environments, the intercomparison results in ambient air highlighted that corrections must be made for minor interferences when low concentrations are measured.
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Keywords:  Atmospheric measurements; French acronym for continuous atmospheric measurements of nitrogenous compounds (NitroMAC); Long-path absorption photometer; Nitrous acid; Sulfanilamide/N-(1-naphthyl)-ethylenediamine

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26969550     DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2015.10.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Sci (China)        ISSN: 1001-0742            Impact factor:   5.565


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