“…Several higher‐level NPAHs (2‐nitrofluorene, 9‐nitroanthracene, 9‐nitrophenanthrene, 3‐nitrofluoranthene, 1‐nitropyrene, 2,7‐dinitrofluorene, 7‐nitrobenz[ a ]anthracene and 6‐nitrochrysene) in the atmosphere could be collected by using a low‐volume air sampler (38 L/min, 24 h) (Tutino, Di Gilio, Laricchiuta, Assennato, & de Gennaro, ). On the other hand, because the concentrations of PAHs are usually higher than those of their corresponding NPAHs (Hayakawa, ; Nassar et al, ; Tang et al, ), either low‐ or high‐volume air samplers can be used. At high‐level pollution sites such as an industrial workplace (Chaspoul, Barban, & Gallice, ) or kitchen (Chen et al, ), personal samplers (1–3 L/min) have been used to collect particulate‐bound PAHs, NPAHs and oxygenated derivatives.…”