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ASTM D4323-84(2009)
Standard Test Method for Hydrogen Sulfide in the Atmosphere by Rate of Change of Reflectance
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Разработчик:
Зарубежные/ASTM
ICS:
13.040.20 Ambient. Including indoor air / Окружающая атмосфера. Включая воздух внутри помещений
Сборник (ASTM):
11.07 Air Quality / Атмосферный анализ
Тематика:
Atmospheric Analysis
Описание
Значение и использование

Hydrogen sulfide is an odorous substance which is offensive even at low concentrations in the atmosphere and toxic at higher levels. It may be a product of biological processes in the absence of oxygen, as may occur in municipal garbage landfills. It is emitted from geothermal sources, occurs in oil and gas, and may be emitted from industrial processes. Measurement is required for air pollution studies, for pollution control, and for plume characterization. Equipment described is suitable for fixed site or for mobile monitoring.

Область применения

1.1 This test method covers the automatic continuous determination of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the atmosphere or in gaseous samples in the range from one part per billion by volume (1 ppb/v) to 3000 ppb/v. Information obtained may be used for air-pollution studies and to monitor for emission sources.

1.2 The range may be extended by appropriate dilution techniques or by equipment modification.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. (See 6.2, 6.3, and 6.4 for specific safety precautionary statements.)

Ключевые слова:
atmospheres; hydrogen sulfide; tape sampler; Air pollution/toxicity assessment; Atmospheric analysis; Field testing--atmospheric analysis; Health hazards; Hydrogen sulfide--atmospheric analysis; Pollutants; Rate of change of reflection; Reflectance and reflectivity--atmospheric analysis