1st Edition

Gas and Particle Phase Measurements of Atmospheric Organic Compounds

Edited By Douglas A. Lane Copyright 1999

    It is becoming increasingly important to understand how and why semivolatile atmospheric pollutants partition between gas phase and particulate matter in the atmosphere. In this text the world's leading researchers in the field explain the significance of gas/particle ratios; physical and chemical parameters determining how semivolatiles partition in the atmosphere; how gas/particle ratio measurements are made; what artefacts occur during sampling; and novel new techniques and instruments for obtaining artefact-free results.
    Intended to be a reference book and a guide for those who study the gas/particle ratios of semivolatile atmospheric compounds. This book will be of interest to beginners in the field as well as those who have been involved in the field for many years and would like, in a single reference text, a comprehensive compendium of what is known about the theory and practice of gas/particle phase measurements.

    1. Chemical and Health Consequences of Particle/Vapor Partitioning of Polycyclical Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) and Their Derivatives 2. Fundamentals and Mechanisms of Gas/Partitioning in the Atmosphere 3. Particle/Gas Distribution of Semivolatile Organic Compounds: Field and Laboratory Experiments with Filtration Samplers 4.
    Gas/Particle Partition Measurements with the Gas and Particle (GAP) Sampler 5. Determination of Phase-Distributed Polycyclical Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Air by Grease-Coated Denuders 6. Sorbent-Coated Diffusion Denuders for Direct Measurement of Gas/Particle Partitioning by Semivolatile Organic Compounds 7. Definitive Measurement of Semivolatile PAHs with a Diffusion Separator: Design and Investigation of Sampling Artifacts in Filter-Adsorbent Samplers

    Biography

    Douglas A. Lane (Edited by)