Preparation and analysis of zero gases for the measurement of trace VOCs in air monitoring

ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES(2018)

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Air quality observations are performed globally to monitor the status of the atmosphere and its level of polution and to assess mitigation strategies. Regulations of air quality monitoring programmes in various countries demand high-precision measurements for harmful substances often at low trace concentrations. These requirements can only be achieved by using high-quality calibration gases including high-purity zero gas. For volatile organic compound (VOC) observations, zero gas is defined as being hydrocarbon-free and can be, for example, purified air, nitrogen or helium. It is essential for the characterisation of the measurement evices and procedures, for instrument operation as well as for calibrations. Two commercial and one self-built gas purifiers were tested for their VOC removal efficiency following a standardised procedure. The tested gas purifiers included one adsorption cartridge with an inorganic media and two types of metal catalysts. A large range of VOCs were investigated, including the most abundant species typically measured at air monitoring stations. Both catalysts were able to remove a large range of VOCs whilst the tested adsorption cartridge was not suitable to remove light compounds( )up to C4.Memory effects occurred for the adsorption cartridge when xposed to higher concentration. This study emphasises the importance of explicitly examining a gas purifier for its itended application before applying it in the field.
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