BSI 23/30472312 DC:2023 Edition
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BS EN 16339 Ambient air. Method for the determination of the concentration of nitrogen dioxide by diffusive sampling
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 57 |
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1 | 30472312-NC.pdf |
3 | 41_e_stf.pdf |
6 | European foreword |
7 | Introduction |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 Description of samplers 4.1 Principle |
11 | 4.2 Diffusive samplers 4.2.1 Description 4.2.2 Preparation |
12 | 4.2.3 Storage and shelf-life of samplers 4.2.4 Storage after sampling 4.2.5 Chemical interferences 4.3 Protective devices 4.3.1 General 4.3.2 Protective shelter |
13 | 4.3.3 Protective filter 4.4 Instructions for use 5 Analysis 5.1 General |
14 | 5.2 Colorimetric method 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Calibration 5.2.3 Extraction |
15 | Table 1 — Extraction conditions and extract stabilities for analysis by colorimetry 5.2.4 Analysis 5.3 Ion chromatography method 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 Calibration 5.3.3 Extraction |
16 | Table 2 — Extraction conditions and extract stabilities for analysis by ion chromatography 5.3.4 Analysis 6 Calculation of the concentration of nitrogen dioxide 6.1 Diffusive sampling rate |
17 | 6.2 Mass concentration |
18 | 6.3 Conversion to standard conditions of temperature and pressure 7 Quality control/quality assurance |
19 | 8 Measurement strategy 8.1 Calibration of the diffusive sampling rate 8.2 Siting criteria |
20 | 8.3 Use of replicates 8.4 Exposure 8.5 Co-location sites 8.6 Auxiliary information |
21 | 9 Performance requirements and measurement uncertainty 10 Report |
23 | Annex A (normative) Description of tube-type samplers A.1 Tube-type sampler with a cylindrical tube A.1.1 Specifications of the sampler Table A.1 — Specifications of the tube type sampler with a cylindrical tube A.1.2 Description A.1.3 Preparation |
25 | Figure A.3 — Tube type sampler with a cylindrical tube with shelter A.2 Tube-type sampler with a slightly conical tube A.2.1 Specifications of the sampler |
26 | Table A.2 — Specifications of the tube type sampler with a slightly conical tube A.2.2 Description |
27 | Figure A.4 — Tube-type sampler with a slightly conical tube Figure A.5 — Protective filter (glass frit) |
28 | Figure A.6 — Protective shelter for NO2 sampler A.2.3 Preparation A.2.4 Extraction and analysis |
29 | Annex B (informative) Description of other samplers B.1 Radial sampler B.1.1 Specifications of the sampler Table B.1 — Specifications of the radial sampler B.1.2 Description |
30 | Figure B.1 — Radial sampler design Figure B.2 — Radial sampler supporting plate Figure B.3 — Radial sampler shelter B.1.3 Preparation |
31 | B.1.4 Extraction and analysis B.2 Badge-type sampler B.2.1 Specifications of the sampler |
32 | Table B.2 — Specifications of the badge-type sampler |
33 | Figure B.5 — Badge-type sampler installed using a protective shelter B.2.2 Description B.2.3 Preparation |
34 | B.2.4 Analytical method |
35 | Annex C (informative) Estimation of the diffusive sampling rate of the samplers C.1 General C.2 Theoretical calculation |
36 | Table C.1 — Diffusive sampling rates calculated using Fick’s first law of diffusion C.3 Experimental approach C.3.1 Field approach |
37 | Table C.2 — Experimental diffusive sampling rate by determination with the chemiluminescence method |
38 | C.3.2 Laboratory approach |
40 | Annex D (informative) Measurement uncertainty D.1 Direct approach D.1.1 General |
42 | Figure D.1 — 14 day exposure diffusion tube results from 24 sites in 2018 |
43 | D.2 GUM approach D.2.1 Measurement formula |
44 | D.2.2 Combined standard uncertainty D.2.3 Expanded relative uncertainty D.2.4 Uncertainty contributions D.2.4.1 Diffusive sampling rate D.2.4.2 Mass of nitrite in sample D.2.4.2.1 General |
45 | D.2.4.2.2 Mass of nitrite in calibration standards D.2.4.2.3 Lack of fit of the calibration function D.2.4.2.4 Analytical repeatability D.2.4.2.5 Response drift between calibrations |
46 | D.2.4.3 Mass of nitrite in blank D.2.4.4 Exposure time D.2.4.5 Average temperature and pressure during exposure |
47 | D.2.4.6 Worked example Table D.3 — Uncertainty budget |
48 | D.2.4.7 Between-laboratory uncertainty |
49 | Annex E (informative) Reagents and equipment E.1 Introduction E.2 Reagents E.2.1 Ultrapure water E.2.2 Sodium nitrite E.2.3 Orthophosphoric acid (PA) E.2.4 Sulphanilamide (SA) E.2.5 Sulphanilic acid (Sac) E.2.6 N-(naphthyl-1) ethylene diamine dihydrochloride (NEDD) E.2.7 Colorimetric reagent |
50 | E.2.8 Sodium carbonate E.2.9 Sodium bicarbonate E.2.10 Eluent for ion chromatography E.3 Equipment E.3.1 Colorimeter E.3.2 Ion chromatograph E.3.3 Sample shaker E.3.4 Oven |
51 | E.3.5 Balance E.3.6 Desiccator |
52 | Annex F (informative) Validation data of the use of protective devices Figure F.1 — Photograph showing diffusion tubes being deployed at NERC supersite in Manchester Table F.1 — Summary of NO2 tube measurement results |
53 | Annex G (informative) Significant technical changes |
54 | Bibliography |