D.E. = |
Average weight recovered (mg) ——————————————— weight added (mg) |
| Note: | Since no internal standard is used in the method, standard solutions must be analyzed at the same time that the sample analysis is done. This will minimize the effect of known day-to-day variations and variations during the same day of the FID response. |
| mg = mg sample-mg blank |
| Where: |
| mg sample = mg found in front section of sample tube. |
| mg sample = mg found in front section of blank tube. |
| Note: | A similar procedure is followed for the backup sections. |
Corrected mg/sample = |
Total weight ———— D.E. |
mg/cu m = Corrected mg (see (j)(iv)) x |
1,000 (liter/cu m) —————————————— air volume sampled (liter) |
| ppm = mg/cu m × 24.45/M.W. × 760/P × T + 273/298 |
| Where: |
| P = Pressure (mm Hg) of air sampled. |
| T = Temperature (°C) of air sampled. |
| 24.45 = Molar volume (liter/mole) at 25°C and 760 mm Hg. |
| M.W. = Molecular weight (g/mole) of analyte. |
| 760 = Standard pressure (mm Hg). |
| 298 = Standard temperature (°K). |
| Note: | Since no internal standard is used in the method, standard solutions must be analyzed at the same time that the sample analysis is done. This will minimize the effect of known day-to-day variations and variations during the same day of the NPD response. Multiple injections are necessary. |