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The
technique used to fill a VOA vial is at least as important a source of
variance in VOC analysis as is well purging protocol or sampler design.
The more the sample stream is agitated or exposed to the air during the
transfer of sample from the bailer to the vial, the lower the concentration
detected in the vial will be. The greatest loss of VOC's occurs when the sample is simply poured into the vial |
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through
the top of the bailer. Bottom emptying bailers with too rapid a flow also
cause major losses. SingleSample® VOC Removal Devices afford a superior
method for getting the sample out of the bailer and into the vial without
the loss of VOC's. The following technique gives reproducible and quantitative transfer of dissolved VOC's. |
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7 Reject
any vials containing air bubbles; protect all vials containing sample
from bright light; ice samples at once. |