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Development and validation of a method for air-quality and nuisance odors monitoring of volatile organic compounds using multi-sorbent adsorption and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry thermal desorption system

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1140, Issue 1-2, Pages 44-55

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2006.11.062

Keywords

thermal desorption; multi-sorbent tubes; air-quality monitoring; nuisance odors; analytical method validation; volatile organic compounds

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An analytical method based on thermal desorption (TD) coupled to gas chromatography (GC) and mass spectrometry detection (MS) has been developed and validated for the determination of a wide range of odor nuisance and air-quality volatile organic compounds (VOC) in air. New generation isocyanates, isocyanato- and isothiocyanatocyclohexane, have been included for the first time as target compounds due to their high occurrence in air samples. A dynamic air sampling method to trap gas and vapor on multi-sorbent tubes using portable pump equipment has been also developed. Sorbent tubes were filled with Carbotrap (70 mg), Carbopack X (100 mg) and Carboxen-569 (90 mg). Validation of the TD-GC-MS method showed good selectivity, sensibility and precision according to Compendium Method TO-17 (US Environment Protection Agency) criteria. Limits of detection (signal-to-noise = 3, ng in tube) ranges were 0.004-0.03 ng (alcanes), 0.001-0.1 ng (aromatics), 0.03-14 ng (aldehydes), 0.003-7 ng (alcohols), 0.003-0.04 ng (chlorides), 0.02-0.5 ng (esters), 0.002-0.1 ng (ketones), 0.01-0.53 ng (terpenes), 14-97 ng (amides), 0.2-10 ng (isocyanates) and 0.001 ng (carbon disulfide). The linear dynamic range was over 3-5 orders of magnitude, depending of the VOC. TD-GC-MS analysis was reproducible, with relative standard deviation (n = 5) within 20%. VOCs breakthrough examination showed no significant losses when about 2000 ng standard was prepared. In order to evaluate the performance of the developed method on real samples, several industrial and urban air samples were analysed. VOCs were found to be stable on the sorbent tubes for at least I week when stored at 4 degrees C. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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