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Suitability of Tedlar gas sampling bags for siloxane quantification in landfill gas
Authors:M Ajhar  B Wens
Institution:a Aachener Verfahrenstechnik, Chemical Process Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Turmstr. 46, 52064 Aachen, Germany
b I.A.R., Department of Processing and Recycling, RWTH Aachen University, Wüllnerstr. 2, 52062 Aachen, Germany
Abstract:Landfill or digester gas can contain man-made volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS), usually in the range of a few milligrams per normal cubic metre (Nm3). Until now, no standard method for siloxane quantification exists and there is controversy with respect to which sampling procedure is most suitable. This paper presents an analytical and a sampling procedure for the quantification of common VMS in biogas via GC-MS and polyvinyl fluoride (Tedlar®) bags. Two commercially available Tedlar bag models are studied. One is equipped with a polypropylene valve with integrated septum, the other with a dual port fitting made from stainless steel. Siloxane recovery in landfill gas samples is investigated as a function of storage time, temperature, surface-to-volume ratio and background gas. Recovery was found to depend on the type of fitting employed. The siloxanes sampled in the bag with the polypropylene valve show high and stable recovery, even after more than 30 days. Sufficiently low detection limits below 10 μg Nm−3 and good reproducibility can be achieved. The method is therefore well applicable to biogas, greatly facilitating sampling in comparison with other common techniques involving siloxane enrichment using sorption media.
Keywords:Nm3  normal cubic metre at TN     273  15   K and pN     100   kPa  VDI  Ger  Verein Deutscher Ingenieure  The Association of German Engineers
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