AS 3580.13.3-1993
Withdrawn
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Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air Determination of fluorides - Total gaseous and acid-soluble airborne particulate fluoride - Sodium acetate coated tube absorption
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30-06-2017
English
01-01-1993
Sets out a method for the collection of gaseous and acid-soluble airborne particulate fluoride from ambient air and the determination of the total fluoride collected by use of an ion-selective electrode.
Committee |
EV-007
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7262 8385 1
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Pages |
9
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
This Standard sets out a method for the collection of total gaseous and acid-soluble airborne particulate fluoride in ambient air and its analysis using a fluoride ion-selective electrode.The method is applicable to total gaseous and acid-soluble airborne particulate fluoride in ambient air at concentrations of 0.01ug/m3 or greater.The upper limits of determination are 2000 ug/m3 of hydrogen fluoride where a 10% (m/V) sodium acetate solution is used and 700 ug/m3 where a 5% (m/V) sodium acetate solution is used for collection. These values are based on a one day sampling period and a sampler flow rate of 10 L/min.The presence of acidic gases other than hydrogen fluoride affects the upper limit of determination.NOTE: This method is subject to certain interferences. However, the addition of total ionic strength adjustment buffer (TISAB) eliminates a number of possible interferences. Variation in ionic strength is overcome by maintaining a high concentration of sodium chloride in the TISAB solution. Interference from hydroxide ions is overcome by buffering the TISAB solution to a pH of between 5 and 6. The effects of metallic ions are minimized by the addition of a complexing agent.
First published as AS 3580.13.3-1993.
AS 2162-1979 | Code of practice for the use of volumetric glassware |
AS 2922-1987 | Ambient air - Guide for the siting of sampling units |
AS 2165-1996 | Laboratory glassware - Burettes |
AS 2166-1995 | One-mark pipettes |
AS 2164-1995 | Laboratory glassware - One-mark volumetric flasks |
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