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Measuring Air Pollutants by Diffusive Sampling
and Other Low Cost Monitoring Techniques


15th, 16th & 17th September 2009
at the Krakow City House, Krakow, Poland

Presentations

Title Author
Conference Booklet  
 History of Diffusive Sampling Jan Kristensson
Chemik Lab AG,
Norrtälje,
Sweden
 Regulatory Background to Diffusive Monitoring Annette Borowiak
European Commission - JRC
Ispra,
Italy
 Validation & QA/QC of Monitoring Methods Theo Hafkenscheid
RIVM,
Netherlands
Regulatory Aspects in Workplace and Indoor Air Eddy Goelen
VITO,
Belgium
Principles of Diffusive Monitoring Martin Ferm
I V L,
Gothenburg
Sweden
 Evaluation of Radlello Diffusive Sampler Indicated for Thermal Desorption for Measuring VOCs in Ambient Air Eva Gallego
LCMA-UPC,
Barcelona,
Spain
 Development of a Method for Measuring Soil Vapour Intrusion to Indoor Air by Diffusive Sampling Paolo Sacco
Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri,
Padova,
Italy
 Determination of Uptake Rates of VOC Passive Sampler for the Canadian National Residential Indoor Air Survey Jiping Zhu
Health Canada,
Ottawa,
Canada
 Outcome of the UK Working Group on Harmonisation of NO2 Diffusion Tube Methodology Alison Loader
AEA Technology,
Harwell, UK
 Assessment of NH3 in a French Industrial Area with Passive Samplers and an Automated Chemiluminescence Analyser Anne Fromage-Mariette
AIR Languedoc-Roussillon,
Montpellier,
France
 Recent Developments in Instumentation and Techniques Robert Gehrig
EMPA,
Dubendorf,
Germany
 Practical Applications of Diffusive Monitoring with Other Complimentary Techniques in the Workplace Environment Geoffrey Wilcox
Hull Research & Technology Centre, BP Chemicals Ltd,
Hull,
UK
 Passive Formaldehyde Measurements in Simulated and Real Atmoshpere for Indoor Air Monitoring Laura Chiappini
INERIS,
Verneuil-en-Halatte,
France
 The Development of Low Pump Tubes and Their Potential as a Tool for Simplyfying the Validation of Axial Diffusve Tubes Nicola Watson
Markes International Ltd,
Llantrisant,
UK
 Effect of Exposure Time and Analyte Concentrations on the Uptake Rate of a Polydimethylsiloxane Based Permeation Passive Air Sampler Suresh Seethapathy
University of Waterloo,
Ontario,
Canada
 Validation, Why? Pascual Ballesta
European Commission - JRC,
Ispra,
Italy
 Determination of Diffusive Uptake Rates for a Range of VOCs Using Tube Tyep Samplers Veronica Brown
BRE Associate,
Watford,
UK
 VOC in an Urban and Industrial Harbour on the French North Sea Coast During Two Contrasted Meteorological Situations Joelle Roukos
Ecole des Mines de Douai,
France
 Validation of Diffusive and Pumped Samplers Using a Controlled Atmosphere Test Facility Nick Martin
National Physical Laboratory,
Teddington,
UK
 Long-Term Validation and Robustness of Uptake Rates of Diffusive Samplers for NO2 and Benzene Ulrich Pfeffer
LANUV NRW,
Essen ,
Gerrmany
 Measuring Ammonia with Diffusive Samplers - Influence of Nearby Sources and Sinks and Evaluation of Representative Measuring Sites Lotti Thöni
F U B,
Rapperswil,
Switzerland
 Sensors and New Techniques Christopher Walton
Cranfield University,
Bedford,
UK
 Evaluation of Micor-Sensors to Monitor Ozone in
Ambient Air
Michel Gerboles
European Commission - JRC ,
Ispra,
Italy
 Evaluation of a Miniaturized Diffuive Sampler for True Breathing-Zone Sampling and Thermal Desorption GC Analysis Jan-Olof Levin
Umeå University,
Umeå,
Sweden
 Evaluation of Active and Passive Dust Deposition Techniques Natacha Claeys
Flemish Government,
Brussels,
Belgium
 Passive Sampling Technique Sigma-2, Operational Application and Validation of Automated Optical Single-Particle Analyis in the Size Range from 2.5 - 80 µm Volker Dietze
Deutscher Wetterdienst,
Freiburg i. Br,
Germany
 The EWO Dosimeter, an Early Warning Device for the Protection of Cultural Heritage Objects in Museums, Historic Buildings and Archives Susana López-Aparicio
Norwegian Institute for Air Research,
Kjeller,
Norway
 New Sampling Method Coupling SPME and FLEC® Emission Cell for Identification of VOCs Emitted from Building Materials Valérie Desauziers
Ecole des Mines d’Alès,
Pau,
France