Dynamic Solution Injection: a new method for preparing pptv–ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compounds

Proton Transfer Reaction-Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) and thermal desorption Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) allow for absolute quantification of a wide range of atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with concentrations in the ppbv to pptv range. Although often neglected, routine...

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Main Authors: L. Abrell, T. E. Huxman, K. J. Jardine, W. M. Henderson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2010-11-01
Series:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Online Access:http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/3/1569/2010/amt-3-1569-2010.pdf
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spelling doaj-c4db013ac73f4265a613ed9427ab76c32020-11-24T23:50:00ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482010-11-01361569157610.5194/amt-3-1569-2010Dynamic Solution Injection: a new method for preparing pptv&ndash;ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compoundsL. AbrellT. E. HuxmanK. J. JardineW. M. HendersonProton Transfer Reaction-Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) and thermal desorption Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) allow for absolute quantification of a wide range of atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with concentrations in the ppbv to pptv range. Although often neglected, routine calibration is necessary for accurate quantification of VOCs by PTR-MS and GC-MS. Several gas calibration methods currently exist, including compressed gas cylinders, permeation tubes, diffusion tubes, and liquid injection. While each method has its advantages and limitations, no single technique has emerged that is capable of dynamically generating known concentrations of complex mixtures of VOCs over a large concentration range (ppbv to pptv) and is technically simple, field portable, and affordable. We present the development of a new VOC calibration technique based on liquid injection with these features termed Dynamic Solution Injection (DSI). This method consists of injecting VOCs (0.1–0.5 mM) dissolved in cyclohexane (PTR-MS) or methanol (GC-MS) into a 1.0 slpm flow of purified dilution gas in an unheated 25 ml glass vial. Upon changes in the injection flow rate (0.5–4.0 μl min<sup>−1</sup>), new VOC concentrations are reached within seconds to minutes, depending on the compound, with a liquid injection flow rate accuracy and precision of better than 7% and 4% respectively. We demonstrate the utility of the DSI technique by calibrating a PTR-MS to seven different cyclohexane solutions containing a total of 34 different biogenic compounds including volatile isoprenoids, oxygenated VOCs, fatty acid oxidation products, aromatics, and dimethyl sulfide. We conclude that because of its small size, low cost, and simplicity, the Dynamic Solution Injection method will be of great use to both laboratory and field VOC studies. http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/3/1569/2010/amt-3-1569-2010.pdf
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author L. Abrell
T. E. Huxman
K. J. Jardine
W. M. Henderson
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T. E. Huxman
K. J. Jardine
W. M. Henderson
Dynamic Solution Injection: a new method for preparing pptv&ndash;ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compounds
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
author_facet L. Abrell
T. E. Huxman
K. J. Jardine
W. M. Henderson
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title Dynamic Solution Injection: a new method for preparing pptv&ndash;ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compounds
title_short Dynamic Solution Injection: a new method for preparing pptv&ndash;ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compounds
title_full Dynamic Solution Injection: a new method for preparing pptv&ndash;ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compounds
title_fullStr Dynamic Solution Injection: a new method for preparing pptv&ndash;ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compounds
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Solution Injection: a new method for preparing pptv&ndash;ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compounds
title_sort dynamic solution injection: a new method for preparing pptv&ndash;ppbv standard atmospheres of volatile organic compounds
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
issn 1867-1381
1867-8548
publishDate 2010-11-01
description Proton Transfer Reaction-Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) and thermal desorption Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) allow for absolute quantification of a wide range of atmospheric volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with concentrations in the ppbv to pptv range. Although often neglected, routine calibration is necessary for accurate quantification of VOCs by PTR-MS and GC-MS. Several gas calibration methods currently exist, including compressed gas cylinders, permeation tubes, diffusion tubes, and liquid injection. While each method has its advantages and limitations, no single technique has emerged that is capable of dynamically generating known concentrations of complex mixtures of VOCs over a large concentration range (ppbv to pptv) and is technically simple, field portable, and affordable. We present the development of a new VOC calibration technique based on liquid injection with these features termed Dynamic Solution Injection (DSI). This method consists of injecting VOCs (0.1–0.5 mM) dissolved in cyclohexane (PTR-MS) or methanol (GC-MS) into a 1.0 slpm flow of purified dilution gas in an unheated 25 ml glass vial. Upon changes in the injection flow rate (0.5–4.0 μl min<sup>−1</sup>), new VOC concentrations are reached within seconds to minutes, depending on the compound, with a liquid injection flow rate accuracy and precision of better than 7% and 4% respectively. We demonstrate the utility of the DSI technique by calibrating a PTR-MS to seven different cyclohexane solutions containing a total of 34 different biogenic compounds including volatile isoprenoids, oxygenated VOCs, fatty acid oxidation products, aromatics, and dimethyl sulfide. We conclude that because of its small size, low cost, and simplicity, the Dynamic Solution Injection method will be of great use to both laboratory and field VOC studies.
url http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/3/1569/2010/amt-3-1569-2010.pdf
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