Title: | Carbonaceous Monolithic Multi-Channel Denuders as Vapour-Particle Partitioning Tools for the Occupational Sampling of Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds |
Author(s): | Kohlmeier V; Dragan GC; Orasche J; Schnelle-Kreis J; Breuer D; Zimmermann R; |
Address: | "Joint Mass Spectrometry Centre, Cooperation Group 'Comprehensive Molecular Analytics', Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen, Neuherberg, Germany. Joint Mass Spectrometry Centre, Chair of Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany. German Social Accident Insurance, Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Sankt Augustin, Germany" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 2398-7316 (Electronic) 2398-7308 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Denuders are gas-particle partitioning tools and can be used in combination with filters and adsorbers for phase-separated collection of hazardous semi-volatile organic compound (SVOC) aerosols. Here, we investigated the suitability of carbonaceous monolithic multi-channel denuders for this approach. Particle transmission efficiency through the denuders was investigated using particles of polystyrene latex (PSL) and droplets of n-hexadecane and diethylene glycol. The time-dependent vapour collection efficiency was analysed for n-hexadecane and diethylene glycol vapours and also compared to calculated predictions. Our measurements showed an averaged transmission efficiency of 97 +/- 4.4% for PSL particles with diameters of 0.51, 0.99, 1.93, and 3.00 microm. Measurements with one denuder and 1.08, 1.98, and 2.97 microm particles consisting of n-hexadecane or diethylene glycol resulted in an averaged transmission efficiency of 99 +/- 6.5%. Regarding the vapour collection efficiency at a flow rate of 5 l min-1, n-hexadecane vapour could be adsorbed to a similar extent (91 +/- 1.4% for one denuder, 98 +/- 0.3% for two denuders) as diethylene glycol vapour (93 +/- 1.8% for one denuder, 97 +/- 0.9% for two denuders). The comparison between experimental and theoretical vapour collection efficiencies revealed differences around 2.8% for n-hexadecane and around 12.3% for diethylene glycol. The results show that the tested denuders can be used as vapour collection tools for SVOCs, and can be integrated in currently used personal air samplers for separated vapour and particle collection" |
Keywords: | Aerosols/analysis Environmental Monitoring/instrumentation/*methods Equipment Design Gases/analysis Humans Occupational Exposure/*analysis Particle Size Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis; |
Notes: | "MedlineKohlmeier, Vesta Dragan, George C Orasche, Jurgen Schnelle-Kreis, Jurgen Breuer, Dietmar Zimmermann, Ralf eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2018/06/14 Ann Work Expo Health. 2018 Aug 13; 62(7):899-903. doi: 10.1093/annweh/wxy045" |