Air quality monitoring
The European Union has introduced a new legislative framework regarding air pollution - Directive 2024/2881, adopted on October 23, 2024 - strengthening air quality objectives across member states. It requires more detailed and continuous monitoring of VOCs as ozone precursors, specifying a list of target compound families to be measured, including alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, alkanes, alkenes, aromatics, and biogenic terpenes. These compounds must now be quantified at trace levels, using techniques capable of speciation.
To support stakeholders in meeting these new regulatory demands, Chromatotec offers robust, autonomous, and field-proven analytical solutions for VOC speciation in ambient air.
The airmoVOC range is designed for the measurement of BTEX and VOCs, including light volatile and semi volatile hydrocarbons, (C2C6, C3C10, C6C20), heavy volatile hydrocarbons, PAMS and BTEX included and halogenated compounds – TO14 (C6C12), light S VOCs and heavy S VOCs such as linear alkanes and gaseous PAHs (C10C40), light oxygenated VOCs (C1C3), 1.3 butadiene,
Chromatotec’s systems are designed for continuous online monitoring, capable of detecting targeted compounds down to parts-per-trillion (ppt) levels. Equipped with automatic identification and validation features, they minimize human intervention while ensuring high data reliability and regulatory compliance. Visitors to the upcoming CEM Conference and Exhibition can learn all about this versatile and advanced technology at stand 18.
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