Performance Tests of Three Types of Air-Sampling Bags on Organic Solvent Vapor Retention

Fukui, Y; Kanemaru, A; Nagasawa, Y; Kawakami, T; Iwata, T; Murata, K; Ohashi, F; Ikeda, M

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1609761

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Journal Article

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English

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23385437

HERO ID 1609761
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Title Performance Tests of Three Types of Air-Sampling Bags on Organic Solvent Vapor Retention
Authors Fukui, Y; Kanemaru, A; Nagasawa, Y; Kawakami, T; Iwata, T; Murata, K; Ohashi, F; Ikeda, M
Journal Industrial Health
Abstract Performance of two new air sampling bags [the transparent bag (TP bag) and the semi-transparent bag (ST bag)] was examined as possible surrogates for the traditional PVF bag (the Ref bag). Solvent vapor mixture of butyl acetate, chloroform, ethyl acetate, isopropyl alcohol and toluene at administrative control levels were introduced to each bag (n=5 for each of the three types), and the decay in the concentrations (by %) was followed by use of a gas auto-sampler - FID-GC system. A trend of time-dependent decay was noted for all types including the Ref bag. When the performance was compared, the TP bag was equal to or even better than the Ref bag. In contrast, the performance of the ST bag was comparable to that of the other two types of bags with regard to toluene and chloroform when the storage time was short, but poorer than others for the other three solvents throughout the test period. The TP bag may be a bag of choice when the storage time is extended (e.g., up to 48 h) although this bag is physically less robust and requires careful handling. The ST bag may be used when analysis will be completed within 24 h.
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