This study employs two Annular Denuder Systems (ADS 10 and ADS 2.5) to quantify sampling artifacts of soluble ionic species determined by the high-volume PM 10 (hi-vol PM 10) sampler using quartz fiber filters and PM 10 dichotomous (Dichot) sampler using Teflon filters. According to the experimental results, the percentage of artifact of a species over the actual species concentrationis +11, +8 and +15% for PM HV 10, PM DICH 10, PM DICH 2.5, respectively, for sulfate species; −16, −21 and −21% for PM HV 10, PM DICH 10, PM DICH 2.5, respectively, for nitrate species; −24, −32 and −54% for PM HV 10, PM DICH 10, PM DICH 2.5, respectively, for chloride ion species; −17, −21 and −18% for PM HV 10, PM DICH 10, PM DICH 2.5, respectively, for ammonium ion species. For volatile species such as nitrate, ammonium and chloride ions, additional sampling losses due to gas–particle and particle–particle interactions are more important than pure volatilization loss. Amount of positive and negative artifacts is approximately equal and the amount of net artifact does not account for more than 15% of PM 10 concentration.