Study on the Use of Oxidant Scrubbers for Elimination of Interferences Due to Nitrogen Dioxide in Analysis of Atmospheric Dimethylsulfide

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In this work, oxidant scrubbers were evaluated for their ability to prevent sampling losses of dimethylsulfide caused by reactions with nitrogen dioxide. Various compounds and mixtures were used in the preparation of the oxidant scrubbers. An automatic flow analysis device was used to compare scrubbing efficiency for nitrogen dioxide. Among the scrubbers tested, the best were shown to be the one made with filter paper or glass wool coated with iron (II) sulfate, sulfuric acid and pyrogallic acid, and the one made from with paper coated with triethanolaminc. The results obtained under laboratory conditions, using dimethylsulfide standard gas, and in field experiments confirmed that these scrubbers are suitable for the prevention of oxidation during sampling.

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Rodrigues, B. A., Pitombo, L. R. M., & Cardoso, A. A. (2000). Study on the Use of Oxidant Scrubbers for Elimination of Interferences Due to Nitrogen Dioxide in Analysis of Atmospheric Dimethylsulfide. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 11(1), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532000000100013

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