32-week holding-time study of SUMMA polished canisters and triple sorbent traps used to sample organic constituents in radioactive waste tank vapor headspace

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Evans, JC
Huckaby, JL
Mitroshkov, AV
Julya, JL
Hayes, JC
Edwards, JA
Sasaki, LM
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[1] Pacific NW Lab, Environm Technol Div, Richland, WA 99352 USA
[2] Lockheed Martin Hanford Corp, TWRS Tech Operat & Engn, Richland, WA 99352 USA
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10.1021/es9803153
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Two sampling methods [SUMMA polished canisters and triple sorbent traps (TSTs)] were compared for long-term storage of trace organic vapor samples collected from the headspaces of high-level radioactive, waste ranks at the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Sire in Washington State. The two methods were found to provide generally equivalent results. Because safety, quality assurance, radiological controls, and somewhat complex sample custody arrangements frequently precluded rapid analysis,the longterm stability of the sampling media during storage needed to be addressed. Samples were analyzed with a gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer (GC/MS) using cryogenic preconcentration or thermal desorption sample introduction techniques. SUMMA canister samples were also analyzed for total non-methane organic compounds (TNMOC) by GC/flame ionization detector (FID) using EPA Compendium Method T0-12. The 31 target organic analytes studied represented compounds with widely varying polarities and volatilities. To verify the long-term stability of the sampling media, multiple samples were collected in parallel from a typical passively ventilated radioactive waste tank known to contain moderately high concentrations of both polar and nonpolar organic compounds; Two sets of sorbent trap samples were collected to compare the effects of storage under refrigerated (-20 degrees C) and room temperature conditions. Analyses for organic analytes and TNMOC were conducted at increasing intervals over a 32-week period to determine whether any systematic degradation of sample integrity occurred. Analytes collected in the SUMMA polished canisters generally showed good stability over the full 32 weeks with recoveries at the 80% level or better for all compounds studied. The TST data showed some loss (50-80% recovery) for a few high-volatility compounds even in the refrigerated samples; losses for unrefrigerated samp res were far more pronounced with recoveries as low as 20% observed in a few cases. Longterm stability for the other compounds studied was deemed to be generally satisfactory at the 80% recovery level.
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