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Field evaluation of a flow-through sampler for measuring pesticides and brominated flame retardants in the arctic atmosphere
Authors:Xiao Hang  Hung Hayley  Wania Frank  Lao Randy  Sabljic Edwin  Sverko Ed  Lei Ying Duan  Fellin Phil  Barresi Enzo
Affiliation:Air Quality Processes Research Section, Environment Canada, 4905 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3H 5T4. hang.xiao@utoronto.ca
Abstract:A flow-through sampler (FTS) was codeployed with a super high volume active sampler (SHV) between October 2007 and November 2008 to evaluate its ability to determine the ambient concentrations of pesticides and brominated flame retardants in the Canadian High Arctic atmosphere. Nine pesticides and eight flame retardants, including three polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) replacement chemicals, were frequently detected. Atmospheric concentrations determined by the two systems showed good agreement when compared on monthly and annually integrated time scales. Pesticide concentrations were normally within a factor of 3 of each other. The FTS tended to generate higher PBDE concentrations than the SHV presumably because of the entrainment of blowing snow/ice crystals or large particles. Taking into account uncertainties in analytical bias, sample volume, and breakthrough estimations, the FTS is shown to be a reliable and cost-effective method, which derives seasonally variable concentrations of semivolatile organic trace compounds at extremely remote locations that are comparable to those obtained by conventional high volume air sampling. Moreover, the large sampling volumes captured by the FTS make it suitable for the screening of new and emerging chemicals in the remote atmosphere where concentrations are usually low.
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