SKC 690-105 ULTRA III Passive Samplers with Charcoal Sorbent Analysis Instructions User Manual
Analysis instructions, Calculations
Sample sorbent compartment
(plug removed)
Plug
Sliding cover
Clip
Blank/correction sorbent
compartment (plug in place)
(690-105-NB)
ULTRA III Passive Samplers with or without Blank,
Containing Charcoal Sorbent (Solvent Extraction)
Cat. No. 690-105, 690-105-NB, or 690-205
Analysis
1. a.
For Cat. No. 690-105 or 690-105-NB (prefilled sampler):
Remove the sampler from the resealable pouch and proceed
to Step 2.
b.
For Cat. No. 690-205 (sorbent in vial): Remove the lid from the
vial and proceed to Step 4.
2. Lay the sampler on a fl at surface with the back of the sampler
facing upward.
3. With the clip oriented to the left , remove the plug from the
compartment containing the sample sorbent (on left side,
immediately above the diff usion holes).
4. Hold the sampler or vial over a 3.7-ml glass vial. Use a larger
vial if using more than 2 ml of solvent.
5. Transfer the sorbent to a 3.7-ml or larger vial by tipping the
sampler or vial upside down over the vial. Gently tap to remove
any remaining sorbent.
6. Add typically 2 ml of desorption solvent to the sorbent in
the vial.
Add the solvent slowly.
7. Shake the sorbent for 30 minutes.
8. Analyze the sample by gas chromatography with the detector
specifi ed in the method for the compound of interest.
9. Analyze the blank/correction sorbent, as needed, by repeating
Steps 2 through 8 for the sampler and Steps 1 and 4 through 8
for the sorbent vial.
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Calculations
[(SW) - (BW)] (24.45 x 10
6
)
C =
(DE) (MW) (SR) (MIN) (PT)
Where:
C
= Concentration of chemical (ppb)
SW = Sample weight by analysis (μg)
BW = Analyte weight in blank (μg)
PT = Pressure/temperature correction (see below)
DE = Desorption effi
ciency (see below)
MW = Molecular weight of chemical
SR = Sampling rate (ml/min)
MIN = Sampling time (minutes)
The equation above is correct for 25 C (298 K) and standard
atmospheric pressure (760 mm Hg). To convert to other temperatures
and pressures the correction factor is:
PT = (T
1
/T
2
)
1.5
(P
2
/P
1
)
Where:
T
1
= Sampling site temperature (in Kelvin)
T
2
= 298 K
P
1
= Sampling site pressure (in mm Hg)
P
2
= 760 mm Hg
Desorption effi
ciency should be determined and expressed as a
decimal (e.g., 98% = 0.98).