Indoor transfluthrin concentration levels during and after the application of electric vaporizers using a Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometer

authors

  • Vesin Aude
  • Quivet Etienne
  • Temime-Roussel Brice
  • Wortham Henri

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ART

abstract

Field measurements involving two different electric vaporizers emitting transfluthrin in a full-scale experimental room are realized under controlled air exchange rate conditions. Due to the high temporal variability of indoor air concentrations during household pesticide application, a High Sensitivity Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometer (HS-PTR-MS) providing high-time resolved measurements is used, in order to accurately follow the concentration profiles during and immediately after the spreading periods. Thanks to its high measurement frequency (>1 measurement per min), this analytical device provides key parameters such as peak concentrations and kinetic characteristics. Ventilation is found to be a minor but non-negligible loss mechanism, crucial to maintain an acceptable air quality since it definitively withdraws transfluthrin from the room volume. Adsorption on indoor surfaces also appears to be a significant elimination process of transfluthrin from the gaseous phase, however acting as a temporary sink due to the reversible nature of this mechanism. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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