1. Introduction
This method describes the
collection and analysis of airborne Boron Trifluoride. The analysis is
based on measurement of fluoroborate using an ion specific electrode.
2. Sampling Procedure
2.1 Ten milliliters (10 mL) of 0.1 M
NH4F solution is placed in an all glass midget impinger. Air
is sampled at a flow rate of 1.0 liter per minute. A maximum air volume
of 480 liters is recommended. The sampling pump should have been
previously calibrated with the midget impinger attached.
2.2
Following sampling, the sample solution is poured into a 20 mL glass
vial. The impinger is rinsed with 2 or 3 mL of the collecting solution
and the rinsings are poured into the sample vial. A Teflon lined cap is
placed tightly on the vial. The cap is secured by wrapping tape around
the cap in the same direction the cap is screwed on.
2.3 The
sample vials are sealed with OSHA Form 21, packed and shipped to the
laboratory for analysis. 3.
Working Range and Detection Limit
3.1 A lower analytical limit of 0.5
µg/mL of BF4¯ was selected for this method.
3.2 The working
range for fluoroborate using this method is 12.5 µg to 2500 µg of
BF4¯ This represents a range of approximately 10 µg to 1950
µg BF3.
3.3 A detection limit of 10 µg was chosen for
this method. Assuming a 25 mL solution volume this allows an air volume
of as low as 30 liters to give a detection limit at one tenth of the
OSHA standard. 4. Analytical
Procedure
4.1 Apparatus
4.1.1 Sample Collection
- Midget fritted glass impingers.
- Personal sampling pumps.
- 20 mL glass vials with Teflon lined caps.
4.1.2 Sample Analysis
- Orion Model 93-05 Fluoroborate electrode or equivalent.
- Millivolt meter - Orion Model 940 IonAnalyzer or equivalent.
- Laboratory plasticware including beakers, volumetric flasks,
graduated cylinders, and disposable beakers.
4.2 Reagents
All
reagents used should be ACS analytical reagent grade or better.
4.2.1 0.1 M NH4F for
collection solution: Dissolve 3.7037 grams (g) NH4F in
deionized water. Dilute to I liter with deionized water. Use this
solution for all dilutions of samples and standards.
4.2.2 1000
µg/mL BF -standard solution: Dissolve 0.1265 g NaBF4 in
0.1M NH4F, and dilute to 100 mL. Store the solution in a
polyethylene bottle. Discard after 1 week to avoid errors introduced
by hydrolysis of fluoroborate. 4.3 Standard Preparation
Make serial dilutions of
the 1000 µg/mL standard to make 100, 10, 5, 2, and I µg/ml
BF4 Make 100 ml of each concentration.
4.4 Sample
Preparation
Measure the volume of each sample and dilute each
sample to 25 mL with 0.1 M NH4F.
4.5 Analysis of
Sample
Use the fluoroborate specific-ion electrode and a double
junction reference electrode. Use the 0.1 M NH4F as the Inner
filling solution for the reference electrode. Follow manufacturers
instructions for instrument operation. Analyze the samples and standards
using either direct mV readings or concentration readings. Make any
necessary dilutions of the samples with 0.1 M NH4F.
5. Calculations
Use the OSHA
Colorimetric program for calculating the results. A gravimetric factor of
0.781 is used in the calculations to convert the BF4¯ readings
obtained to BF3 A conversion factor of 0.36 is used to convert
from mg/m³ to ppm air concentration.
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