1978
DOI: 10.1080/0002889778507824
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A solid sorbent personal sampling method for the determination of acrolein in air

Abstract: A personal air sampling method, using activated carbon with subsequent analysis by gas chromatography, has been developed for acrolein in the 0.05 to 5 ppm (parts per million) range for a five liter air sample. The sensitivity is 0.25 microgram (microgram) of acrolein. This first known viable method for acrolein using a solid adsorbent was made possible by the discovery that acrolein can be adsorbed on, and recovered from, hydroquinone-treated carbon with efficiencies as high as 90 percent. Samples must be ana… Show more

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“…56,57 In 1978, Hurley and Ketcham described the use of hydroquinone-treated carbon as a means for determining airborne acrolein. 58 Considering the above information, we added hydroquinone to the PAKS coating solution. As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Hydroquinone Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…56,57 In 1978, Hurley and Ketcham described the use of hydroquinone-treated carbon as a means for determining airborne acrolein. 58 Considering the above information, we added hydroquinone to the PAKS coating solution. As shown in Fig.…”
Section: Hydroquinone Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%