Science Inventory

LITERATURE REVIEW OF PERSONAL AIR MONITORS FOR POTENTIAL USE IN AMBIENT AIR MONITORING OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

Citation:

Lutz, G. LITERATURE REVIEW OF PERSONAL AIR MONITORS FOR POTENTIAL USE IN AMBIENT AIR MONITORING OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/4-82/048 (NTIS PB82228917), 1982.

Description:

The open literature, Federal publications, industrial reports, and other sources published between 1975 and 1980 were reviewed for information relevant to personal air samplers potentially useful in sampling organic compounds at ambient levels (50-200 ppt). Seventy one references which identify fifty two groups involved in developing or marketing relevant instruments are cited. Four passive personal monitors and two active monitors developed for industrial hygiene levels are recommended for further testing and development for use at ambient levels. These monitors are DuPont's PRO-TEK G-AA; Abcor's GASBADGE; 3M's 3500 Organic Vapor Monitor; Real's Mini-Monitor; MDA's Accuhaler; and Bendix's BDX102. Laboratory tests are proposed in the areas of blank reduction/reproducibility, analytical methodology, and controlled atmosphere exposures. Following completion of laboratory tests, the most promising devices should be field tested to determine which monitors provide the most accurate and reliable data.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:06/30/1982
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 46756