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Comparison of Sampling Methods for Carbonaceous Aerosols in Ambient Air
Authors:Susanne V. Hering  Bruce R. Appel  W. Cheng  F. Salaymeh  Steven H. Cadle  Patricia A. Mulawa
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering , University of California, Los Angeles , Los Angeles, CA, 90024;2. California Department of Health Services , Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory , Berkeley, CA, 94704;3. General Motors Research Laboratories , Warren, MI, 48090-9055
Abstract:Measurement methods for fine particle carbon were compared under field sampling conditions. Sampling methods included filtration, impaction, and adsorption-corrected filtration. Systems were operated side-by-side for nine consecutive days in the Los Angeles Basin. Analytical methods were compared separately. For organic carbon and total carbon, ambient measurements showed greater variability than could be accounted for by differences in analytical methods, and these differences are attributed to sampling methodology. The highest reported concentrations were obtained by quartz filter sampling; the lowest were from the sum of the impactor stages (excluding the quartz afterfilters). Positive artifact from the adsorption of gaseous vapors on quartz fiber filters was significant. However, correction for vapor adsorption by subtraction of the carbon value on the second of two filters in series did not completely eliminate the dependence of the apparent total aerosol carbon concentration on filter face velocity or sample duration
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