2018
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2017-1224
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Global evaluation and calibration of a passive air sampler for gaseous mercury

Abstract: Abstract. Passive air samplers (PASs) for gaseous mercury (Hg) were deployed for time periods between 1 month and 1 year at 20 sites across the globe with continuous atmospheric Hg monitoring using active Tekran instruments. The purpose was to evaluate the accuracy of the PAS vis-à-vis the industry standard active instruments and to determine a sampling rate (SR; the volume of air stripped of gaseous Hg per unit of time) that is applicable across a broad variety of 5 conditions. The sites spanned a wide range … Show more

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“…Two trapping methods have been previously used to collect nanogram quantities of GEM for isotopic analysis: (i) amalgamation of GEM on gold coated quartz beads, ,,, and (ii) activated carbon traps impregnated with halogens (Cl, I) ,,,, or sulfur. , A third method that is commonly used to trap GEM, not during ambient GEM sampling, but as part of laboratory preconcentration methods, consists of purging GEM through a strongly oxidizing, acidic aqueous solution. , There are important differences between direct manual sampling of GEM onto gold or activated carbon, and the ISO-GEM application: 1. Direct sampling is done in air at 1–2 L min –1 flow rates, while 2537X cell vent trapping is done in low flow (80 mL/min) high purity, dry argon.…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two trapping methods have been previously used to collect nanogram quantities of GEM for isotopic analysis: (i) amalgamation of GEM on gold coated quartz beads, ,,, and (ii) activated carbon traps impregnated with halogens (Cl, I) ,,,, or sulfur. , A third method that is commonly used to trap GEM, not during ambient GEM sampling, but as part of laboratory preconcentration methods, consists of purging GEM through a strongly oxidizing, acidic aqueous solution. , There are important differences between direct manual sampling of GEM onto gold or activated carbon, and the ISO-GEM application: 1. Direct sampling is done in air at 1–2 L min –1 flow rates, while 2537X cell vent trapping is done in low flow (80 mL/min) high purity, dry argon.…”
Section: Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%