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  • Researchers previously used a large Nafion dryer in the PERCA technique to reduce water vapor effects on chain length (CL) during peroxy radical measurements.
  • An improved method involves using the Nafion dryer directly as an amplifier, eliminating preconditioning to decrease inlet radical losses.
  • This modification allows for minimal CL loss (around 10% at 87% RH) and establishes a linear relationship between CL and relative humidity, greatly reducing uncertainty in measurements across various ambient conditions.

Article Abstract

In our previous work ( Yang et al. Anal. Chem. 2018 , 90 ( 5 ), 3307 - 3312 ), we reported that a large diameter Nafion dryer can be used in the PERCA (PEroxy Radical Chemical Amplification) technique to minimize the impact of water vapor on the chain length (CL). By using a Nafion dryer, the sample was first dried to a low relative humidity (RH) and was then drawn into a FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene) flow reactor tube to start the amplification cycles for peroxy radical measurement. This method provides a promising and simple method to minimize the sensitivity of CL to water vapor. However, there is a trade-off between inlet radical losses and moisture removal efficiency under high ambient RH conditions. In this paper, we report a further improvement by removing the inlet Nafion dryer and using it directly as an amplifier. The sample was drawn into the Nafion dryer directly without preconditioning to reduce inlet losses; the amplification and HO reformation cycles were started in the Nafion dryer. The CL value at 3% RH was about 150. A linear relationship between CL and RH up to 87% RH was observed. Low loss of the CL under high RH (about 10% reduction at 87% RH) was achieved. As a result, the modified system can largely remove the uncertainty of the CL arising from water vapor under most ambient conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.8b04907DOI Listing

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