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Title:Improvement in 8h-sampling rate assessment considering meteorological parameters variability for biogas VOC passive measurements in the surroundings of a French landfill
Author(s):Verriele M; Allam N; Depelchin L; Le Coq L; Locoge N;
Address:"Mines Douai, SAGE, 941 rue Charles Bourseul, BP 10838, F-59508 Douai Cedex, France. Electronic address: marie.verriele@mines-douai.fr. LUNAM, Mines Nantes, GEPEA, CNRS, UMR 6144, 4 rue Alfred Kastler, BP 20722, FR-44307 Nantes Cedex 3, France. Mines Douai, SAGE, 941 rue Charles Bourseul, BP 10838, F-59508 Douai Cedex, France"
Journal Title:Talanta
Year:2015
Volume:20150606
Issue:
Page Number:294 - 302
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2015.05.083
ISSN/ISBN:1873-3573 (Electronic) 0039-9140 (Linking)
Abstract:"Passive sampling technology has been extensively used for long-term VOC atmospheric concentrations' monitoring. Its performances regarding the short-term measurements and related to VOC from biogas were evaluated in this work: laboratory scale experiments have been conducted in order to check the suitability of Radiello(R) diffusive samplers for the assessment of 8 h-VOC levels in highly changeable meteorological conditions; in a second step a short pilot field campaign was implemented in the vicinity of a West-French landfill. First of all, it was assessed that amongst a diversified list of 16 characteristic compounds from biogas, mercaptans, some halogenated, oxygenated compounds and terpenes could not be measured accurately by this passive technique either because they are not captured by the sorbent or they are not quantitatively desorbed in the chosen mediated analytical conditions. Moreover, it has been confirmed that sampling rates (SR) related to isopentane, THF, cyclohexane, toluene, p-xylene and n-decane are influenced by environmental factors: the main influence concerns the wind speed. From 2 m s(-1), when the velocity increases by 1 m s(-1), the SR increases from 12 to 32% depending on the COV (considering a linear dependence between 2 and 7 m s(-1)). Humidity has no effect on SR, and temperature influence is rather limited to less than 3% per degree. A comprehensive uncertainty estimation, including uncertainties linked to meteorological changes, has led to global relative uncertainties comprising between 18% and 54% from one VOC to another: a quite high value comparatively to those obtained without considering meteorological condition influences. To illustrate our results, targeted VOC were quantified in the field, on a single day: concentrations range between LD to 3 microg m(-3): relatively very low concentrations compared to those usually reported by literature"
Keywords:"Biofuels/*analysis Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/*methods Diffusion Limit of Detection *Meteorology Seasons Time Factors Uncertainty Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis *Waste Disposal Facilities Biogas volatile organic compounds Experimental sampling;"
Notes:"MedlineVerriele, Marie Allam, Nadine Depelchin, Laurence Le Coq, Laurence Locoge, Nadine eng Netherlands 2015/10/11 Talanta. 2015 Nov 1; 144:294-302. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2015.05.083. Epub 2015 Jun 6"

 
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