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A passive sampler for hydrogen sulfide
Authors:D Shooter  S F Watts  A J Hayes
Institution:(1) Chemistry Department, The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand;(2) School of Biological and Molecular Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Headington, OX3 0BP Oxford, U.K.
Abstract:The silver nitrate/fluorescein mercuric acetate fluorimetric method for the measurement of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide has been adapted to passive sampling. Standard samplers have been tested and used in both indoor and outdoor environments. Sampler performance was not dependent on construction materials or sunlight intensity and gave similar results to active sampling. Two case studies were carried out, one in the Horniman Museum and its associated storage and study building, London, UK, and the other in the vicinity of a pulp and paper mill and geothermal area North Island, New Zealand. The detection limit of the samplers (50 ppt average for a one-week exposure) provides the opportunity to make measurements in a variety of locations provided exposure times are sufficiently long, i.e., up to one month in areas of low hydrogen sulfide concentration.
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