Aldehydes gas ozonation monitoring: Interest of SIFT/MS versus GC/FID.


Journal

Chemosphere
ISSN: 1879-1298
Titre abrégé: Chemosphere
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0320657

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Nov 2019
Historique:
received: 14 03 2019
revised: 20 06 2019
accepted: 24 06 2019
entrez: 29 9 2019
pubmed: 29 9 2019
medline: 29 10 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Two analytical techniques - online Gas Chromatography coupled with Flame Ionization Detector (often used method for VOCs monitoring) versus Selected Ion Flow Tube coupled with Mass Spectrometry (a more recent technique based on direct mass spectrometry) - were compared in association to an ozone-based gas treatment. Selecting aldehydes as the representative VOCs, their concentrations were monitored during ozonation experiments by both techniques in parallel. Contradictory results were obtained in the presence of ozone. Aldehydes were up to 90% removed due to a reaction with ozone according to GC/FID analysis, whereas with SIFT/MS, aldehydes concentration remained at the same level during the experiments regardless of the ozone presence. In addition, it was demonstrated that the apparent aldehydes removal was affected by GC injector temperature, varying from 90% (when it was at 250 °C) to 60% (at 100 °C). Meanwhile, even when the ozonation reactor was heated to 100 °C, no aldehydes conversion was evidenced by SIFT/MS, suggesting that the GC injector temperature was not the only interference-causing parameter. The ozone-aldehyde reaction is probably catalyzed by some material of GC injector and/or column. An ozone-GC interference was therefore confirmed, making unsuitable the use of GC/FID with silicone stationary phase to monitor aldehydes in presence of high concentrations of ozone (at least 50 ppmv). On the other hand, SIFT/MS was validated as a reliable technique, which can be employed in order to measure VOCs concentrations in ozonation processes.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31561301
pii: S0045-6535(19)31427-4
doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.06.186
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Aldehydes 0
Volatile Organic Compounds 0
Ozone 66H7ZZK23N

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1107-1115

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Leticia Vitola Pasetto (L)

Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, Toulouse, France; Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-industrielle, LCA, Université de Toulouse, INRA, INPT-ENSIACET, Toulouse, France.

Valérie Simon (V)

Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-industrielle, LCA, Université de Toulouse, INRA, INPT-ENSIACET, Toulouse, France.

Romain Richard (R)

Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, Toulouse, France.

Jean-Stéphane Pic (JS)

Laboratoire d'Ingénierie des Systèmes Biologiques et des Procédés, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INRA, INSA, Toulouse, France.

Frédéric Violleau (F)

Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-industrielle, LCA, Université de Toulouse, INRA, INPT-ENSIACET, Toulouse, France. Electronic address: frederic.violleau@purpan.fr.

Marie-Hélène Manero (MH)

Laboratoire de Génie Chimique, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, INPT, UPS, Toulouse, France.

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