Design and Laboratory Evaluation of a Sequential Spot Sampler for Time-Resolved Measurement of Airborne Particle Composition

A new sampling approach has been developed to enable affordable, time-resolved monitoring of particulate chemical composition, and more generally to provide concentrated samples of airborne particles. Using a newly developed, moderated water-based condensational growth technology, individual particl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aerosol science and technology 2014-06, Vol.48 (6), p.655-663
Hauptverfasser: Eiguren Fernandez, Arantzazu, Lewis, Gregory S., Hering, Susanne V.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A new sampling approach has been developed to enable affordable, time-resolved monitoring of particulate chemical composition, and more generally to provide concentrated samples of airborne particles. Using a newly developed, moderated water-based condensational growth technology, individual particle samples are deposited in a 1-mm diameter dry "spot." The moderated condensation technology enables this collection with minimal temperature rise, providing robust collection for volatile constituents. Measured collection efficiencies are above 95% for particles in the size range from 0.010 μm to 2.5 μm. A set of 20 or more time-resolved samples, plus blanks, may be collected onto a multiwell collection plate. For chemical analysis the plate is returned to the laboratory, and placed directly into a modified autosampler, without extraction or preparation. The autosampler handles the addition of eluent, extraction, and sample injection without user manipulation. This article presents the design and laboratory evaluation of a 1.5 L/min sampling rate version of this system. Copyright 2014 American Association for Aerosol Research
ISSN:0278-6826
1521-7388
DOI:10.1080/02786826.2014.911409