Adsorption of Gaseous Organic Compounds onto PM2.5 During Air Sampling
Ikuo UETA,
Hyuma SUZUKI,
Tomoya KOYAMA
et al.
Abstract:For the quantitative determination of organic compounds in particulate matter less than 2.5 μm (PM2.5), it is first collected on a filter paper using a high-volume air sampler and the organic compounds are eluted with an organic solvent. However, a positive error occurs in the quantitative results owing to the adsorption of gaseous organic compounds onto the filter paper and PM2.5. This study investigates the adsorption of gaseous organic compounds onto PM2.5. The adsorption of these compounds was evaluated by… Show more
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