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Evaluation of a Low-Cost Volatile Organic Compound Passive Sampling Method and Laboratory Intercomparison

Published by U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | Metadata Last Checked: August 02, 2025 | Last Modified: 2016-04-27
This project “fenceline Passive Sampler and Sensor Studies” contains information on several related field efforts that examine use of passive sorbent tubes and prototype fenceline sensor technologies near sources of volatile organic compounds, with particular emphasis on the compound benzene. There are three primary data sets included with multiple journal articles linked to these data sets. The data sets with metadata and data dictionaries are as follows: Corpus Christi Passive Sampler Study data set: Two week duration time-integrated passive sampler concentration data, identity of passive samplers, sampling date and time periods for passive deployments, GPS locations of passive samplers, benzene data from automated gas chromatograph (TCEQ site), metrological data (TCEQ site). Multiregional Passive Sampler Study data set: Two week duration time-integrated passive sampler concentration data, identity of passive samplers, sampling date and time periods for passive deployments, GPS locations of passive samplers, metrological data (local airports). Philadelphia Sensor Studies data sets: Baseline corrected five-minute time-resolved fenceline sensor (concetrion and wind field) data for (1) alpha version prototype system and (2) beta version prototype system, sampling time periods for utilized sensor deployments, GPS locations of all sensors, five-minute time-resolved concentration data from co-located optical spectroscopy system (City of Philadelphia Air Measurements Services), metrological data (Philadelphia airport). This dataset is associated with the following publications: Thoma , E., H. Brantley , K. Oliver , D. Whitaker , S. Mukerjee , B. Mitchell , B. Squier , T. Wu , E. Escobar, T. Cousett, C. Gross-Davis , H. Schmidt , D. Sosna, and H. Weiss. South Philadelphia Passive Sampler and Sensor Studies. JOURNAL OF AIR AND WASTE MANAGEMENT. Air & Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 66(10): 959-970, (2016). Mukerjee , S., L. Smith, E. Thoma , K. Oliver , D. Whitaker , T. Wu , and C. Stallings. Spatial analysis of volatile organic compounds in South Philadelphia using passive samplers. JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION. Air & Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 66(5): 492-498, (2016). Eisele , A., S. Mukerjee , L. Smith, E. Thoma , D. Whitaker , K. Oliver , T. Wu , M. Colon , L. Alston, T. Cousett, M. Miller , D. Smith , and C. Stallings. Volatile organic compounds at oil and natural gas production well pads in Colorado and Texas using passive samplers. JOURNAL OF THE AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION. Air & Waste Management Association, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 66(4): 412-419, (2016). Oliver, K., T. Cousett, D. Whitaker, L. Smith, S. Mukerjee, C. Stallings, E. Thoma, L. Alston, M. Colon, T. Wu, and S. Henkle. Sample integrity evaluation and EPA Method 325B interlaboratory comparison for select volatile organic compounds collected diffusively on Carbopack X sorbent tubes. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 163: 99-106, (2017).

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