Abstract

Abstract The ratio of solid-phase/gas-phase ammonia in ambient air may be of significance in the assessment of acid rain potential. Conventional sampling devices such as chemisorptive traps following a filter stage may give erroneous results and it is desirable that other approaches be found. Diffusive sampling tubes lined with a selective sorbent is one route. This paper reports on a study of the use of ion-exchange membranes for the collection of gas-phase ammonia.

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