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Thomas Mayer1, Tobias Goblirsch1, Ralf Petrich2
1Department Monitoring and Exploration Technologies, Field Analytical Chemistry Group, UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany.
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Sensors for monitoring volatile organic compounds are commonly employed for air quality control in indoor and outdoor environment. They provide data with high temporal and spatial resolution. Although these sensors can detect possible concentration changes very quickly, they do not provide any information about the composition of air pollutants. Furthermore, the measurements are strongly influenced by gaseous interfering compounds and meteorological conditions. It is necessary to carry out measurements in the laboratory for reliable and credible data. The adsorptive enrichment of air samples on solid adsorbents is the most commonly used method for taking air samples. We wanted to combine the advantages of both approaches. Therefore, a portable modular sensor and multitube sequential sampling system has been developed. It combines real-time online monitoring of ambient air using a gas sensor array and quality-assured active sampling. The sensor module consists of an optimized 3D-printed sensor chamber where up to 4 gas sensors can be integrated. The sampler module was equipped with up to 32 commercially available sorbent tubes. The inlet pressure of the mass flow controller and temperature are permanently recorded, allowing the detection of a leakage or tube clogging during the sampling procedure. The remote access to the data from both the sensors and the sampler parameters allows the identification of possible malfunctions, which limits the necessary presence of an operator during long-term measurements. The power supply is realized with a lightweight battery, which can be charged by solar panels.
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