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An intercomparison of results from samplers used in the determination of aerosol composition
Authors:David C. Camp
Affiliation:Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California Livermore, California 94550, USA
Abstract:An EPA sponsored field study intercompared the performance of 11 different aerosol samplers. They were operated simultaneously for eight consecutive days by scientific groups having expertise in sampler development and operation. Collection surfaces were changed every 12 h allowing a 16 period intercomparison. Samples were analyzed at each participant's laboratory for one or more of the pollutants mass, nitrate, sulfur or sulfate, lead, and 8 other elements using one or more analysis methods. Most samplers collected two particle-size fractions with the 50% separation for the fine fraction between 2.4 and 4.3 μm. Upper cutoff diameters ranged from 14 to above 30 μm which strongly influenced the total mass collected. Results were intercompared for the total, fine, and coarse size fractions. Agreement to better than 10% was found for the elements Zn, S, and Pb that occur primarily in the fine fraction. Mean sulfate concentration was three times the sulfur concentration, showing that all sulfur occurs as sulfate.
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