Development of an in-situ Measurement System for the Simultaneous Characterization of VOCs and SVOCs in Ambient Aerosols
Organizer (entity):
Hungarian Society for Separation Science
Conference title:
International Symposium on Chromatography (33., 2022, Budapest)
Venue:
Budapest, Ungarn
Year of conference:
2022
Date of conference beginning:
18.09.2022
Date of conference ending:
22.09.2022
Year:
2022
Language:
Englisch
Keywords:
Aerosol ; Online derivatisation
Abstract:
In this poster, we present the concept and the workflow of a novel mobile measuring
system for the simultaneous analysis of gaseous and condensed/bound volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) and semi volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in ambient aerosols.
The concept allows stand-alone, fully-automated and parallel sampling of the particulate
matter (PM) and gaseous phase and its subsequently and successive analysis by thermal
desorption combined to gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC-MS).
Collected PM and gas phase compounds are desorbed on individual units. The PM
desorption unit is designed for an on-line derivatization of polar organic compounds
before desorption. A PAL based robotic unit is used for handling of collected samples and
the instrument is able to operate autonomously and remotely for at least 24 h with up to
hourly time resolution. The possibility to automatically exchange between the different
modules together with the high-resolution time combined with sensitive analytics make
the system a useful tool for long-term field measurements of ambient air. «
In this poster, we present the concept and the workflow of a novel mobile measuring
system for the simultaneous analysis of gaseous and condensed/bound volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) and semi volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in ambient aerosols.
The concept allows stand-alone, fully-automated and parallel sampling of the particulate
matter (PM) and gaseous phase and its subsequently and successive analysis by thermal
desorption combined to gas chromatography coupled to mass spectr... »