Literature DB >> 27838876

Study of the effect of sample pressure on in situ BTEX chromatographs.

Cristina Romero Trigueros1, Marta Doval Miñarro2, Esther González Duperón1, Francisco José Marzal3, Enrique González Ferradás1.   

Abstract

In this paper, the influence of sample pressure on benzene measurements obtained with two automated in situ gas chromatographs is studied. The analysers were calibrated using a non-linear regression at 293 ± 1 K and 101.3 ± 0.2 kPa. A gas mixture of benzene in air (5 μg/m3) was produced and measured at calibration conditions. Subsequently, the sample pressure was changed to 80 and 110 kPa. Differences in readings were observed even though the pressure compensators were on, indicating incorrect performance of this tool. Further tests with two different benzene in air mixtures (5 and 40 μg/m3) at 80, 90, 105 and 110 kPa were also carried out. Results showed that the analysers take air from one or several unidentified inlets (apart from the sampling port) when the sampling pressure is lower than the atmospheric one. This is usually the case in air monitoring stations, so this phenomenon is particularly important as systematic biases could be affecting air quality data.

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Keywords:  Air monitoring; Benzene; Chromatography; Data quality; Sample pressure

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27838876     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-016-5674-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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