This paper presents the design and evaluation of a tube-type diffusive sampler, the Personal Aldehydes and Ketones Sampler (PAKS). The sampler employs dansylhydrazine (DNSH)-coated solid sorbent to collect aldehydes and ketones (carbonyls). The DNSH-carbonyl derivatives are analyzed using a sensitive HPLC-fluorescence technique. The PAKS was evaluated using test atmospheres containing eight carbonyls for a range of face velocity, temperature, relative humidity, concentration, and sampling duration. The PAKS was also evaluated in the field by comparing results obtained from the PAKS method to those from a conventional DNPH method. The evaluation results indicate that the PAKS is a valid passive sampler for 24-48-h collection of carbonyls in indoor, outdoor, or personal air. The fluorescence detection of DNSH-carbonyl derivatives substantially enhances the sensitivity of the PAKS method as compared to the DNPH method when the sampling rates for the two methods are comparable. The PAKS exposure detection limits for the eight tested carbonyls of relatively large health risk importance (formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acetone, acrolein, propionaldehyde, crotonaldehyde, benzaldehyde, and hexaldehyde) range from 0.4 to 1.6 (ppb) (day).
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