“…Conventional sampling procedures like power-requiring purge-and-sample methods suffer from an unwanted distortion of the contaminant concentration owing to a change in the hydraulic flow field, and mass loss and therefore lower contaminant concentrations in the water samples due to the volatilization of analytes during the sampling processes (Martin et al, 2003;Mcleish et al, 2007). Therefore, passive diffusion bag (PDB) samplers prepared by filling deionized water in heat-sealed, lowdensity polyethylene (LDPE) lay-flat tubes were developed for sampling VOCs in groundwater (Vroblesky and Hyde, 1997;Vroblesky and Campbell, 2001). By deploying PDB in ground water, the VOCs of interest diffuse across the LDPE membrane according to the local concentration * Corresponding author: E-mail: jfliu@rcees.ac.cn gradient until the VOC concentration in the water phase of the sampler is equilibrated with the concentration outside the sampler.…”