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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-4013-2017
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-4013-2017
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27 Oct 2017
Research article |  | 27 Oct 2017

Influence of sample temperature and environmental humidity on measurements of benzene in ambient air by transportable GC-PID

Cristina Romero-Trigueros, Marta Doval Miñarro, Esther González Duperón, and Enrique González Ferradás

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Benzene is a well-known carcinogen which is present in ambient air. Its concentrations have to be continuosly monitored by law. To obtain reliable and comparable measurements, benzene analysers have to be calibrated with standards. These standards are usually prepared without humidity. However, real measurements can be influenced by it. In this work we have found that ambient humidity has an effect on measurements, which depends on both the absolute humidity and the benzene concentration.