A new ozone denuder for aerosol sampling based on an ionic liquid coating.
Anal Bioanal Chem
; 396(2): 857-64, 2010 Jan.
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ABSTRACT
A new ionic liquid 1-octyl-3,5-dimethylpyridinium iodide ([O35LUT](+)[I](-)) was synthesized and utilized as coating for an ozone denuder device based on a high-volume aerosol sampler (30 m(3) h(-1)). Particle transmission of the denuder was studied, and over 99% of particles ranging from 10 to 2,500 nm were transmitted. The device, containing 4.66 g of ionic liquid, was used outdoors, under dry and damp atmospheric conditions. In order to expose the device to an average concentration of 120 ppbv (240 microg m(-3)) of ozone in air, an additional production of ozone was directly injected into the denuder. Under these conditions, over 97% of ozone was removed for approximately 120 h (5 days). Therefore, iodide-based ionic liquids can be used as a new alternative to conventional denuder coatings in order to reduce artifacts occurring during sampling of particulate matter. Future applications are not limited to ozone removal for specific aerosol sampling methods.
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