Calibration of the Chemcatcher passive sampler for the monitoring of priority organic pollutants in water

Bran Vrana, Graham Mills, E. Dominiak, Richard Greenwood

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    Abstract

    An integrative passive sampler consisting of a C18 Empore® disk receiving phase saturated with n-octanol and fitted with low-density polyethylene diffusion membrane was calibrated for the measurement of time-weighted average concentrations of hydrophobic micropollutants, including polyaromatic hydrocarbons and organochlorine pesticides, in water. The effect of temperature and water turbulence on kinetic and thermodynamic parameters characterising the exchange of analytes between the sampler and water was studied in a flow-through system under controlled conditions. It was found that the absorption of test analytes from water to the sampler is related to their desorption to water. This allows for the in situ calibration of the uptake of pollutants using offload kinetics of performance reference compounds. The sampling kinetics are dependent on temperature, and for most of the tested analytes also on the flow velocity. Sampler–water partition coefficients did not significantly change with temperature.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)333-343
    Number of pages11
    JournalEnvironmental Pollution
    Volume142
    Issue number2
    Early online date15 Dec 2005
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

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