Abstract
Sets of new and used SUMMA® polished stainless steel canisters were tested for storage stability of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Evacuated canisters were filled at a controlled rate with ambient air containing added concentrations of 15 VOCs (14 chlorinated, one brominated) at < 2 ppbv. Concentrations of VOCs in each canister were then periodically determined during 7-day or 30-day storage periods using simultaneous flame ionization and electron capture detection. No initial decreases in concentrations of target compounds were observed. Statistical analysis of data showed that the relative standard deviation of concentrations of most VOCs in each canister set was 10% or less during the storage periods. For the 7-day tests, the mean change in concentration per day was within ± 3.2 %. These canisters appear suitable as an alternative to other sampling techniques, at least for most of the compounds tested here.
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