Measurement of Ambient Ground-Level Concentrations of Hydrogen Fluoride |
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Authors: | K L Zankel M Romm S A Campbell R Miller |
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Institution: | 1. Martin Marietta Environmental Systems , The Dalles , Oregon , USA;2. Martin Marietta Aluminum, Inc , The Dalles , Oregon , USA |
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Abstract: | The use of published, accepted methods for measuring ambient levels of gaseous hydrogen fluoride (HF) with a double-tape sampler led to large errors. The major source of error was found to be scrubbing In the stainless steel intake, which was avoided by substituting Teflon for the stainless steel. To avoid this and other problems encountered in the measurement of HF, we revised the double-tape sampler method and modified the double-tape sampler. We designed and constructed an HF calibrator for use in testing the revised method and modified sampler In the field and laboratory. The results of a round robin indicated that, in the laboratory, the revised method has a single-operator precision of 3 percent at 2.6 μg/m3 and a between-laboratory precision of 4 percent. The average bias at 2.6 μg/m3 was 0.02 μg/m3 and was not significantly different from zero. Comparable precision and accuracy were obtained in the field. The response was linear, at least to 10 μg/m3. The limit of detectability, which appears to be limited by the variability in measurements of blank tapes, is 0.07 μg/m3. The revised method appears both precise and accurate. |
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