Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter

Air pollution is a major cause of environmental health problems with devastating effects all over the world. In recent years, new techniques of air sampling have been developed for the assessment of air pollutants. In this study, a simplified technique based on the US EPA Test Method 26 was develope...

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Main Authors: Abba, A. H., Rashid, M., Hasfalina, C. M., Noor, Zainura Zainon, Whei, T. B.
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spelling my.utm.381912017-02-15T04:35:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/38191/ Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter Abba, A. H. Rashid, M. Hasfalina, C. M. Noor, Zainura Zainon Whei, T. B. TP Chemical technology Air pollution is a major cause of environmental health problems with devastating effects all over the world. In recent years, new techniques of air sampling have been developed for the assessment of air pollutants. In this study, a simplified technique based on the US EPA Test Method 26 was developed to quantify the concentration of Chlorine (Cl2 ) and Hydrogen chloride (HCl) in indoor air. The collection of acid gases was compared by liquid absorption between impingers and the chemically treated filter. Results show that there was a linear relationship between the concentration of the acid gases collected and their flow rates in both cases. The chemically treated-filter method was found to quantify both Cl2 and HCl to a certain sensitivity compared to the impinger method. Errors are inherent in the measurement system. Although the uncertainties cannot be reduced to zero, by quality assurance study, the new methods are viable. Small-sized apparatus, portable, simple to operate and exclusiveness of any volatility are some of the advantages of the developed filter. It was also shown that chemical reaction of Cl2 with Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), and HCl with Sulphuric acid (H2 SO4 ) produced ion chlorides that can be determined instrumentally. Social Science Electronic Publishing 2010-11 Article PeerReviewed Abba, A. H. and Rashid, M. and Hasfalina, C. M. and Noor, Zainura Zainon and Whei, T. B. (2010) Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter. The IUP Journal of Environmental Sciences, 4 (4). pp. 65-80. ISSN 0973-9912 http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1744647
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Abba, A. H.
Rashid, M.
Hasfalina, C. M.
Noor, Zainura Zainon
Whei, T. B.
Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter
description Air pollution is a major cause of environmental health problems with devastating effects all over the world. In recent years, new techniques of air sampling have been developed for the assessment of air pollutants. In this study, a simplified technique based on the US EPA Test Method 26 was developed to quantify the concentration of Chlorine (Cl2 ) and Hydrogen chloride (HCl) in indoor air. The collection of acid gases was compared by liquid absorption between impingers and the chemically treated filter. Results show that there was a linear relationship between the concentration of the acid gases collected and their flow rates in both cases. The chemically treated-filter method was found to quantify both Cl2 and HCl to a certain sensitivity compared to the impinger method. Errors are inherent in the measurement system. Although the uncertainties cannot be reduced to zero, by quality assurance study, the new methods are viable. Small-sized apparatus, portable, simple to operate and exclusiveness of any volatility are some of the advantages of the developed filter. It was also shown that chemical reaction of Cl2 with Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), and HCl with Sulphuric acid (H2 SO4 ) produced ion chlorides that can be determined instrumentally.
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author Abba, A. H.
Rashid, M.
Hasfalina, C. M.
Noor, Zainura Zainon
Whei, T. B.
author_facet Abba, A. H.
Rashid, M.
Hasfalina, C. M.
Noor, Zainura Zainon
Whei, T. B.
author_sort Abba, A. H.
title Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter
title_short Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter
title_full Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter
title_fullStr Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter
title_sort quantification of chlorine and hydrogen chloride in air using chemically treated filter
publisher Social Science Electronic Publishing
publishDate 2010
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