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radiello Cartridge Adsorbents

for sampling Phenolic Compounds (thermal desorption), matrix SS net (100 mesh, 4.8 mm diam.), Tenax-TA, pk of 20

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UNSPSC Code:
41104008
NACRES:
NB.24

Agency

EPA TO-8
NIOSH 2549
OSHA 32

packaging

pk of 20

manufacturer/tradename

Radiello

technique(s)

passive air sampling: suitable

matrix

SS net (100 mesh, 4.8 mm diam.), Tenax-TA

application(s)

air monitoring
environmental
industrial hygiene

compatibility

for sampling Phenolic Compounds (thermal desorption)

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General description

Several different Radiello cartridge adsorbents are available. Each of which are specific for sampling different classes of compounds. The dimensions for each cartridge are 60 mm L x 4.8 or 5.8 mm D. Each cartridge is designed for one time use with the exception of Radiello thermal desorption (TD) cartridge adsorbents.

Each cartridge arrives in a sealed glass or plastic tube wrapped in a transparent thermally sealed polyethylene (PE) bag. The same sealed tube can be used to store the cartridge after sampling prior to desorption/analysis. A sufficient number of adhesive barcode labels are included with every pack of cartridges for easy tracking of sampling date and time.

Note: To conduct air sampling using the Radiello system, Radiello diffusive bodies and triangular support plates must be ordered (separately) in addition to cartridge adsorbents. Radiello Starter Kits (RADxxxS) include all the necessary parts to complete a sampling.

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radiello is a trademark of Institi Clinici Scientifici Maugeri

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*Note: This product is not officially specified in the method, it may be suitable for use for the compound(s) listed in the method*

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Volatile organic compounds in air
Methods for the Determination of Hazardous Substances, 1-17 (1997)
Uptake rate behavior of tube-type passive samplers for volatile organic compounds under controlled atmospheric conditions
Walgraeve, C., et al.
Atmospheric Environment, 45 (32), 5872-5879 (2011)
Passive Sampling of Atmospheric Organic Contaminants
Esteve-Turrillas, F.A., et al.
Comprehensive Sampling and Sample Preperation, 1, 201-222 (2012)
Rocco Rella et al.
The Science of the total environment, 487, 255-259 (2014-05-03)
The proofing treatment of the floor slabs with a solvent based material and successive treatment with epoxy resin resulted in significant air contamination in a primary school. The contamination caused illnesses in many occupants of school. The GC/MS investigations of
P Bruno et al.
Waste management (New York, N.Y.), 27(4), 539-544 (2006-05-23)
Nuisance caused by odors is one of the most important problems for waste management plants. To control an odor nuisance, it must first be quantified. The analytical difficulties in odor measurements are related to the high number of volatile components

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