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Title:Evaluation of canisters for measuring emissions of volatile organic air pollutants from hazardous waste incineration
Author(s):Gholson AR; Storm JF; Jayanty RK; Fuerst RG; Logan TJ; Midgett MR;
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Journal Title:JAPCA
Year:1989
Volume:39
Issue:9
Page Number:1210 - 1217
DOI: 10.1080/08940630.1989.10466614
ISSN/ISBN:0894-0630 (Print) 0894-0630 (Linking)
Abstract:"Regulation to control air emissions of toxic organic compounds require the collection and analysis of effluent gas from low level sources such as hazardous waste incinerators. The standard SW-846 Method specifies the use of Tenax and Tenax/charcoal adsorbent traps for collection of volatile organics from incinerators. This study evaluates passivated stainless steel canisters as an alternative to adsorbent traps to eliminate some of the problems associated with adsorbent sampling. Initially the stability of 18 nonpolar, volatile organic compounds was determined in Summa-treated stainless steel canisters with greater than 100 ppmv HCl and saturated with water vapor. All 18 components were stable for a two-week period; however, an interference caused a 10-fold increase in the FID response of trichloroethylene, toluene, and chlorobenzene. No interference of the ECD response was found for any of the 11 compounds detected with the ECD including trichloroethylene. A pilot scale incinerator was sampled using canisters, and the destruction efficiency of 1,1,1-trichloroethane was determined at a concentration of less than 0.5 ppbv while determining 1,1-dichloroethylene, the major product of incomplete combustion, at a concentration of 8000 ppbv from the same sample"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants, Occupational/*analysis Evaluation Studies as Topic Hazardous Waste/*analysis Specimen Handling/instrumentation;"
Notes:"MedlineGholson, A R Storm, J F Jayanty, R K Fuerst, R G Logan, T J Midgett, M R eng 1989/09/01 JAPCA. 1989 Sep; 39(9):1210-7. doi: 10.1080/08940630.1989.10466614"

 
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