1982
DOI: 10.1202/0002-8894(1982)043<0605:pdsota>2.3.co;2
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Passive dosimetry — state of the art review

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“…The standard classic atmospheric contaminant passive monitor is the Palmes tube, which was originally used for indoor air quality monitoring and relies on a small area‐to‐length ratio to inhibit mixing and turbulence at the tube opening [ Cadoff and Hodgeson , 1983; Plaisance et al , 2002]. The theoretical basis for passive sampling design is addressed in several review papers [ Fowler , 1982; Rose and Perkins , 1982; Brown , 1993; Krupa and Legge , 2000; Cox , 2003; Sather et al , 2006]. Briefly, passive diffusion involves the flow of air across the volume of an open‐ended cylindrical sampler onto a surface or absorbent according to Fick's first law of diffusion, which describes the movement of material from areas of high concentration to low concentrations.…”
Section: Passive Atmospheric N Sampling: History and Potential Use Fomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standard classic atmospheric contaminant passive monitor is the Palmes tube, which was originally used for indoor air quality monitoring and relies on a small area‐to‐length ratio to inhibit mixing and turbulence at the tube opening [ Cadoff and Hodgeson , 1983; Plaisance et al , 2002]. The theoretical basis for passive sampling design is addressed in several review papers [ Fowler , 1982; Rose and Perkins , 1982; Brown , 1993; Krupa and Legge , 2000; Cox , 2003; Sather et al , 2006]. Briefly, passive diffusion involves the flow of air across the volume of an open‐ended cylindrical sampler onto a surface or absorbent according to Fick's first law of diffusion, which describes the movement of material from areas of high concentration to low concentrations.…”
Section: Passive Atmospheric N Sampling: History and Potential Use Fomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[71][72][73] Es-ses amostradores são bastante úteis na determinação da distribuição espacial da concentração atmosférica de gases em grandes áreas, monitoramento em áreas remotas, fornecimento de dados para modelagem e comparações com padrões de qualidade do ar de longo prazo. Algumas desvantagens no uso de amostradores passivos podem ser citadas: não fornecer concentrações instantâneas e sim concentrações médias semanais e/ou mensais, não permitir alteração da taxa de amostragem, não distinguir episódios transitórios de altas e baixas concentrações em um dado período e não ser indicado como método de referência para monitoramento do ar em normas nacionais ou internacionais.…”
Section: Amostragem Passivaunclassified
“…Passive sampling devices for personal monitoring are being developed as a replacement for sorbent sampling using flow-through samplers to reduce the cost of large-scale screening studies and to make the monitor more convenient for the wearer [8,371,400,401,[421][422][423][424]. Passive samplers contain an adsorbent, usually charcoal, although porous polymers and chemically reactive reagents are also used, in a protective polymeric support and may be worn in the form of a badge.…”
Section: Passive Samplersmentioning
confidence: 99%