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Optimization of the solvent-based dissolution method to sample volatile organic compound vapors for compound-specific isotope analysis

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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
卷 1520, 期 -, 页码 23-34

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2017.08.059

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Stable carbon isotopes; Stable chlorine isotopes; Air sampling; Solvent-based method; Air analysis; Volatile organic compounds

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  1. DuPont de Nemours
  2. Chevron Energy Technology Company

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The methodology of the solvent-based dissolution method used to sample gas phase volatile organic compounds (VOC) for compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA) was optimized to lower the method detection limits for TCE and benzene. The sampling methodology previously evaluated by [1] consists in pulling the air through a solvent to dissolve and accumulate the gaseous VOC. After the sampling process, the solvent can then be treated similarly as groundwater samples to perform routine CSIA by diluting an aliquot of the solvent into water to reach the required concentration of the targeted contaminant. Among solvents tested, tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether (TGDE) showed the best aptitude for the method. TGDE has a great affinity with TCE and benzene, hence efficiently dissolving the compounds during their transition through the solvent. The method detection limit for TCE (5 +/- 1 g/m(3)) and benzene (1.7 +/- 0.5 mu g/m(3)) is lower when using TGDE compared to methanol, which was previously used (385 mu g/m(3) for TCE and 130 g/m(3) for benzene) [2]. The method detection limit refers to the minimal gas phase concentration in ambient air required to load sufficient VOC mass into TGDE to perform delta C-13 analysis. Due to a different analytical procedure, the method detection limit associated with delta C-37(1) analysis was found to be 156 +/- 6 mu g/m(3) for TCE. Furthermore, the experimental results validated the relationship between the gas phase TCE and the progressive accumulation of dissolved TCE in the solvent during the sampling process. Accordingly, based on the air-solvent partitioning coefficient, the sampling methodology (e.g. sampling rate, sampling duration, amount of solvent) and the final TCE concentration in the solvent, the concentration of TCE in the gas phase prevailing during the sampling event can be determined. Moreover, the possibility to analyse for TCE concentration in the solvent after sampling (or other targeted V005) allows the field deployment of the sampling method without the need to determine the initial gas phase TCE concentration. The simplified field deployment approach of the solvent-based dissolution method combined with the conventional analytical procedure used for groundwater samples substantially facilitates the application of CSIA to gas phase studies. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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