Improving the Performance of Time Integrated Sampling of TO14 Compounds into Stainless Steel Canisters
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Time-integrated sampling of TO14 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into stainless steel canisters is critical for accurate composite air monitoring in environmental, industrial, and regulatory contexts. Passive canister sampling avoids sorbent bias and power requirements, simplifying field operations and ensuring representative 24-hour averages under EPA Method TO14.
This study assessed passive sampling performance under varied conditions:
Sampling utilized passive canister systems comprising 1/4″ SS inlet tubing, particulate filters, sapphire orifice restrictors, and back-pressure regulators. Flow controllers tested included Veriflo SC423, SC423XL, Autoflow FC5104, and Entech CS1200E. Devices were placed in a temperature-controlled chamber with transfer lines to 6 L canisters or 0.4 L Silonite-coated MiniCans. An Ashcroft compound gauge tracked pressure, and an Alicat flow meter measured flow. A 30 ppb TO14 standard was dynamically diluted in a Tedlar bag and sampled at 1.2 cc/min. Analysis employed an Entech 7100 preconcentrator and GC-MS (HP 5973, 60 m HP-1 column).
Optimized passive samplers deliver reliable 24 h composite VOC measurements without active pumping. Electropolished inlets and inert glass frit filters reduce analyte adsorption, enhancing data quality for environmental monitoring, emission assessments, and QA/QC programs.
Advances in canister coatings and deactivation will further minimize adsorption losses. Integration of passive samplers with real-time sensors, extended-duration deployments, and networked monitoring can broaden applications in ambient air quality networks, remote site surveys, and indoor exposure studies.
This work demonstrates that combining stable passive flow controllers, electropolished stainless steel inlets, and deactivated glass frit filters ensures robust TO14 VOC recovery across temperature and humidity extremes, supporting accurate time-weighted sampling for regulatory compliance and research.
GC/MSD, Thermal desorption, Sample Preparation, GC/SQ
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies, ENTECH
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Time-integrated sampling of TO14 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into stainless steel canisters is critical for accurate composite air monitoring in environmental, industrial, and regulatory contexts. Passive canister sampling avoids sorbent bias and power requirements, simplifying field operations and ensuring representative 24-hour averages under EPA Method TO14.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study assessed passive sampling performance under varied conditions:
- Comparison of four passive flow controllers across 4 °C to 40 °C
- Impact of low (10 %) vs normal (50 %) relative humidity on analyte recovery
- Influence of inlet tubing surface finish: passivated vs electropolished
- Effect of filter media: reusable stainless frit vs deactivated glass frit
- Evaluation of valve designs: Nupro bellows vs miniature quick-connect
Methodology and Instrumentation
Sampling utilized passive canister systems comprising 1/4″ SS inlet tubing, particulate filters, sapphire orifice restrictors, and back-pressure regulators. Flow controllers tested included Veriflo SC423, SC423XL, Autoflow FC5104, and Entech CS1200E. Devices were placed in a temperature-controlled chamber with transfer lines to 6 L canisters or 0.4 L Silonite-coated MiniCans. An Ashcroft compound gauge tracked pressure, and an Alicat flow meter measured flow. A 30 ppb TO14 standard was dynamically diluted in a Tedlar bag and sampled at 1.2 cc/min. Analysis employed an Entech 7100 preconcentrator and GC-MS (HP 5973, 60 m HP-1 column).
Main Results and Discussion
- Temperature Stability: Fixed-restrictor controllers maintained flow within ±10% from 4 °C to 40 °C; the CS1200E remained within ±5%, while the variable-restrictor SC423 showed a 1300% flow increase.
- Humidity Effects: Under 10 % RH, electropolished inlets and silanized glass frit filters preserved >90% recovery for all analytes, confirming sufficient water shielding of active surfaces.
- Inlet Tubing Surface: Electropolished 316 SS tubing significantly improved recovery of heavier compounds (e.g., trichlorobenzenes) compared to non-polished tubing.
- Filter Media: Deactivated glass frit filters outperformed reusable 2 µm stainless steel frits, which induced losses of high-boiling VOCs.
- Valve Design: Miniature quick-connect fittings yielded equivalent recoveries to Nupro bellows valves, offering low-volume, rapid connections without sample loss.
Benefits and Practical Applications
Optimized passive samplers deliver reliable 24 h composite VOC measurements without active pumping. Electropolished inlets and inert glass frit filters reduce analyte adsorption, enhancing data quality for environmental monitoring, emission assessments, and QA/QC programs.
Instrumentation Used
- Entech CS1200E Passive Flow Controller
- Veriflo SC423, SC423XL; Autoflow FC5104 Controllers
- Stainless Steel Canisters; Silonite-coated MiniCans
- Ashcroft Compound Gauge; Alicat Flow Meter
- Entech 4600 Dynamic Diluter; 7100 Preconcentrator
- HP 5973 GC-MS with 60 m HP-1 Column
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advances in canister coatings and deactivation will further minimize adsorption losses. Integration of passive samplers with real-time sensors, extended-duration deployments, and networked monitoring can broaden applications in ambient air quality networks, remote site surveys, and indoor exposure studies.
Conclusion
This work demonstrates that combining stable passive flow controllers, electropolished stainless steel inlets, and deactivated glass frit filters ensures robust TO14 VOC recovery across temperature and humidity extremes, supporting accurate time-weighted sampling for regulatory compliance and research.
References
- Winberry W.T., Murphy N.T., Riggan R.M. Methods for Determination of Toxic Organic Compounds in Air EPA Methods, Noyes Data Corporation, 1990.
- McClenny W.A., Pleil J.D., Evans G.F., Oliver K.D., Holdren M.W., Winberry W.T. Canister Based Method for Monitoring Toxic VOCs in Ambient Air, JAWMA, 1991.
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