Issue 2, 2006

The use of semipermeable membrane devices as passive samplers to determine persistent organic compounds in indoor air

Abstract

In the study reported here semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) were used to sample 28 PAHs and 19 PCBs in the gas phase in 15 single-family houses located in an area where domestic wood burning is widespread. Eight of the households used wood burning appliances whereas the others used other systems for residential heating. Most of the studied compounds were found in the houses: the PAHs at levels that were similar to or slightly higher than published SPMD-sampled levels for background or urban sites in Sweden, and the PCBs at levels that were somewhat lower than those recently found in both indoor and outdoor urban locations. A principal component analysis revealed that wood-burning heating systems may contribute to PAHs in indoor air. The sources may be emissions indoors or penetration from outdoors. The convenience of SPMD technology facilitates its use for semi-quantitative screening and monitoring of various persistent organic compounds indoors in dwellings and working environments.

Graphical abstract: The use of semipermeable membrane devices as passive samplers to determine persistent organic compounds in indoor air

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Sep 2005
Accepted
06 Dec 2005
First published
20 Dec 2005

J. Environ. Monit., 2006,8, 257-262

The use of semipermeable membrane devices as passive samplers to determine persistent organic compounds in indoor air

B. Strandberg, P. Gustafson, H. Söderström, L. Barregard, P. Bergqvist and G. Sällsten, J. Environ. Monit., 2006, 8, 257 DOI: 10.1039/B513120K

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