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Determination of individual biogenic volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere at short time intervals by a combination of in-situ continuous sampling using wet diffusion denuder and off-line laboratory analysis

KRUMAL, K.; HANDLÍŘOVÁ, G.; MIKUSKA, P.

Originální název

Determination of individual biogenic volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere at short time intervals by a combination of in-situ continuous sampling using wet diffusion denuder and off-line laboratory analysis

Anglický název

Determination of individual biogenic volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere at short time intervals by a combination of in-situ continuous sampling using wet diffusion denuder and off-line laboratory analysis

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Originální abstrakt

Background: Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) play a key role in atmospheric chemistry and air quality. Accurate quantification of individual BVOCs remains challenging due to their volatility and reactivity in atmosphere. In this study, a wet diffusion denuder used for the continuous sampling of BVOCs into an absorption liquid was evaluated under controlled laboratory conditions in order to determine the collection efficiencies for a large number of BVOCs. All samples with collected BVOCs were offline analysed using gas chromatography with mass spectrometry. Results: The influence of denuder temperature, air flow rate, relative humidity, type of absorption liquid, and liquid flow rate was systematically investigated. Optimal conditions for field application were selected as a denuder temperature of 20 degrees C, an air flow rate of 500 mL/min, n-heptane as the absorption liquid, and a liquid flow rate of 0.40 mL/min. Under these conditions, collection efficiencies for most BVOCs exceeded 89 %. Field sampling conducted at two contrasting sites, an agricultural location and a spruce forest, confirmed the applicability of the method and highlighted large differences in monoterpene concentrations between environments. A connection of denuder output with automatic sample collector enables long-term fully automatic sampling of BVOCs in the air at short time intervals. The temporal resolution sampling allows the study of rapid changes in BVOC concentrations in the air. Significance: A key advantage of the method is that it minimizes the exposure of captured BVOCs in an absorption liquid (n-heptane) to airborne oxidants, thereby reducing the risk of photochemical reaction with air oxidants during sampling, and also the determination of the concentration of individual BVOCs using off-line gas chro-matography with mass spectrometry analysis.

Anglický abstrakt

Background: Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) play a key role in atmospheric chemistry and air quality. Accurate quantification of individual BVOCs remains challenging due to their volatility and reactivity in atmosphere. In this study, a wet diffusion denuder used for the continuous sampling of BVOCs into an absorption liquid was evaluated under controlled laboratory conditions in order to determine the collection efficiencies for a large number of BVOCs. All samples with collected BVOCs were offline analysed using gas chromatography with mass spectrometry. Results: The influence of denuder temperature, air flow rate, relative humidity, type of absorption liquid, and liquid flow rate was systematically investigated. Optimal conditions for field application were selected as a denuder temperature of 20 degrees C, an air flow rate of 500 mL/min, n-heptane as the absorption liquid, and a liquid flow rate of 0.40 mL/min. Under these conditions, collection efficiencies for most BVOCs exceeded 89 %. Field sampling conducted at two contrasting sites, an agricultural location and a spruce forest, confirmed the applicability of the method and highlighted large differences in monoterpene concentrations between environments. A connection of denuder output with automatic sample collector enables long-term fully automatic sampling of BVOCs in the air at short time intervals. The temporal resolution sampling allows the study of rapid changes in BVOC concentrations in the air. Significance: A key advantage of the method is that it minimizes the exposure of captured BVOCs in an absorption liquid (n-heptane) to airborne oxidants, thereby reducing the risk of photochemical reaction with air oxidants during sampling, and also the determination of the concentration of individual BVOCs using off-line gas chro-matography with mass spectrometry analysis.

Klíčová slova

Biogenic volatile organic compounds, Monoterpenes, Denuder, Forest air, Automated sampling

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Biogenic volatile organic compounds, Monoterpenes, Denuder, Forest air, Automated sampling

Autoři

KRUMAL, K.; HANDLÍŘOVÁ, G.; MIKUSKA, P.

Vydáno

01.02.2026

Periodikum

Analytica Chimica Acta

Svazek

1385

Číslo

1 February 2026

Stát

Nizozemsko

Strany počet

8

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT200533,
  author="{} and Gabriela {Handlířová} and  {}",
  title="Determination of individual biogenic volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere at short time intervals by a combination of in-situ continuous sampling using wet diffusion denuder and off-line laboratory analysis",
  journal="Analytica Chimica Acta",
  year="2026",
  volume="1385",
  number="1 February 2026",
  pages="8",
  doi="10.1016/j.aca.2025.345002",
  issn="0003-2670",
  url="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2025.345002"
}