Issue 5, 1986

Simultaneous collection of sulphur dioxide and sulphate by a selective sampler and their analysis at background levels

Abstract

Sulphate and sulphur dioxide (SO2) were collected separately from the atmosphere, with high efficiency and selectivity, in a dual filter apparatus. The first filter, impregnated with perchloric acid, was used to collect the aerosol sulphate and the second filter, impregnated with sodium hydroxide solution, collected the gaseous SO2. The analysis of these species was carried out by ion chromatography (sulphate) and voltammetry (SO2) in the filter washings. Operating with sampling times of 30 min, at a filter face velocity of ca. 18 cm s–1, the detection limits were estimated to be 0.8 µg m–3 for sulphate and 0.3 µg m–3 for SO2. The possible oxidation of SO2 by NOx is discussed and the operating conditions required to make this reaction negligible are given.

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Analyst, 1986,111, 543-545

Simultaneous collection of sulphur dioxide and sulphate by a selective sampler and their analysis at background levels

E. Argese, B. Scalet, I. Lavagnini and A. Rigo, Analyst, 1986, 111, 543 DOI: 10.1039/AN9861100543

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