A real-time gas monitoring system based on ion mobility spectrometry for workplace environmental measurements |
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Authors: | Kazunari TAKAYA Masayoshi HAGIWARA Shiro MATOBA Mitutoshi TAKAYA Nobuyuki SHIBATA |
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Affiliation: | 1.National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Japan;2.High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, KEK, Japan |
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Abstract: | A volatile organic compounds (VOC) gas monitor was developed using an ion mobility spectrometer (IMS). It was designed for real-time monitoring in work environments, where gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) does not perform well. To evaluate the identification capability, response time, and quantitative accuracy of this device, experiments were conducted using methyl ethyl ketone. This is widely used in many factories, and its short-term exposure limit (STEL) has been set by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. Because the ionizable amount of methyl ethyl ketone has already been exceeded in STEL value of 300 ppm which belongs to the measurement range of interest in this study, this study estimated the peak shift amount rather than the peak intensity. Calibration curves with high accuracy were obtained in a range including 300 ppm which is the STEL of methyl ethyl ketone. The results of the experiment suggest that the device can be used for monitoring chemical substances in a work environment. |
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Keywords: | Ion mobility spectrometer Real-time gas monitoring Work environments Industrial hygiene Organic solvents |
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