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Calibration methods for VSCs measured on AS-TD-GC-SCD

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
Volume 194, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09690-y

Keywords

Volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs); Sulfur compound standards; Sulfur chemiluminescence detector (SCD); Calibration method

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This study compared three different sample preparation and sampling methods for the calibration of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs), using both gas and liquid standards. The results showed that the dynamic dilution and loop sampling method achieved the best calibration results.
Volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) are key odorous compounds from emissions of various odour sources because they are odorous and generally have very low odour threshold values. Identification and quantification of them through air server-thermal desorber-gas chromatography-sulfur chemiluminescence detector (AS-TD-GC-SCD) become more and more popular, although VSCs can be determined by other detectors. To find a valid, practical and quick calibration method is also an important step in their analytical processes. This study compared three different sample preparation and unity sampling methods using both gas standards (with 10 VSCs balanced in pure nitrogen gas) and liquid standards of 7 VSCs. For liquid standard sample preparation, two solvents (methanol and n-pentane) were tested and their calibration results were compared. The study revealed that the three calibration methods with both manual and dynamic dilution of VSC standard gases can achieve satisfactory calibration results with nice linear regression and correlation coefficient (r(2)). The dynamic dilution and loop sampling method is recommended because of its better reliability and time-saving processing. For calibration of VSCs with liquid standards, preparing the samples using dissolved VSCs in n-pentane and analysing them using the loop sampling method achieved best calibration results. For dimethyl trisulfide (DMTS), its calibration cannot obtain as good results as other sulfur compounds even using the best performance calibration method.

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