Assessment of sorbent impregnated PUF disks (SIPs) for long-term sampling of legacy POPs

Schuster, Jasmin K. and Gioia, Rosalinda and Harner, Tom and Lee, Sum Chi and Breivik, Knut and Jones, Kevin C. (2012) Assessment of sorbent impregnated PUF disks (SIPs) for long-term sampling of legacy POPs. Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 14. pp. 71-78. ISSN 1464-0333

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Abstract

Two field studies were conducted for one year using sorbent-impregnated polyurethane foam (SIP) disks for PCB and PBDE air sampling. SIP disks were introduced by Shoeib et al. (2008) as an alternative passive air sampling medium to the polyurethane foam (PUF) disk and have the advantage of a higher holding capacity for organic chemicals. The first study on SIP disks confirmed their application for measuring volatile perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) and their ability to maintain time-integrated (linear) air sampling. In this study, the suitability of the SIP disks for long-term sampling of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hexachlorobenzene (HCB) was assessed. SIP disks were deployed at a rural site in the UK and harvested after periods ranging from 35-350 days. Atmospheric POP concentrations were monitored with a high-volume air sampler during the deployment period. Linear uptake was observed for all monitored PCBs and PBDEs over the full exposure time. Air-sampler equilibrium was observed for HCB after 6 months. In a second field study, SIP disks were deployed for one year at 10 sites on a latitudinal transect in the UK and Norway, at which air sampling has been undertaken previously with different passive air sampling media since 1994. The estimated concentrations and spatial distributions derived from the SIP disks were largely in agreement with previously reported data.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Environmental Monitoring
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? environmental sciencepublic health, environmental and occupational healthmanagement, monitoring, policy and lawge environmental sciences ??
ID Code:
53522
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Deposited On:
18 Apr 2012 08:31
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Yes
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Published
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