SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 01 January 1976
STP32360S

Interagency Comparison of lodometric Methods for Ozone Determination

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In 1973 it was learned that measurements of oxidants by the Los Angeles Air Pollution Control District (LAAPCD) were about 30 percent lower than measurements by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) and that the discrepancy was due to differences in the calibration methods of the two agencies. To resolve this problem, the ARB appointed an Oxidant Calibration Committee for the purpose of evaluating the accuracy of the different agency calibration procedures.

The committee selected ultraviolet absorption photometry as the reference method for ozone measurement. Interagency comparisons of the various iodometric methods were conducted relative to the ultraviolet standard. The tests included versions of the iodometric methods as employed by ARB, LAAPCD, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). An alternative candidate reference method for ozone measurement, gas phase titration, was also included in the test series.

Under the conditions of these tests, which were considered to be representative of procedures employed by the California agencies, the ARB method read high by 25 to 30 percent, and the LAAPCD method read low by about 4 percent. The EPA method, which is similar to the ARB method, also read high. The gas phase titration results were about 9 percent higher than the reference ultraviolet standard.

Based on the results of these tests and other considerations, the committee has recommended that future ozone calibration procedures in the State of California be referenced to an ultraviolet standard.

Author Information

DeMore, WB
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
Romanovsky, JC
Environmental Sciences Research Laboratory, Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, N. C.
Feldstein, M
Bay Area Air Pollution Control District, San Francisco, Calif.
Hamming, WJ
Mueller, PK
Environmental Research and Technology, Inc., Calif.
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Developed by Committee: D22
Pages: 131–143
DOI: 10.1520/STP32360S
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4674-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-0297-2