A diffusive sampling device for the determination of formaldehyde in air using N-methyl-4-hydrazino-7-nitrobenzofurazan (MNBDH) as reagent

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Andrea Büldt, Roger Lindahl, Olof Levin and Uwe Karst


Abstract

A new method utilizing the diffusive sampling of formaldehyde in air has been developed. Formaldehyde is sampled with the use of a glass fiber filter impregnated with N-methyl-4-hydrazino-7-nitrobenzofurazan (MNBDH) and phosphoric acid. The formaldehyde hydrazone formed is desorbed from the filter with acetonitrile and determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with UV/visible detection at 474 nm. The sampling rate was determined to be 24.7 mL min–1 with a relative standard deviation of 7% for 48 experiments. The measured sampling rates were not dependent on the formaldehyde concentration (0.1-1.0 mg m–3), sampling time (15-482 min) or relative humidity (20-85%). The detection limit was 70 μg m–3 for a 15 min sampling period and 2 μg m–3 for an 8 h sampling period.


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