TITLE Replacement of Charcoal in VOST AUTHOR(S) L.D. Johnson, R.G. Fuerst, A.L. Foster, and J.T. Bursey PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS EPA/ORD/AREAL/MRDD/SMRB, RTP, NC 27711 and Radian Corp. RTP, NC 27709 SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory Office of Research and Development U. S. Environmental Protection Agency Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 ABSTRACT EPA Method 0030, the Volatile Organic Sampling Train (VOST), for sampling volatile organics from stationary sources, specifies the use of petroleum-base charcoal in the second sorbent tube. Charcoal has proven to be a marginal performer as a sampling sorbent, partly due to inconsistency in analyte recover. In addition, commercial availability of petroleum charcoal for VOST tubes has been variable. Lack of data on comparability and variability of charcoals for VOST application has created uncertainty when other charcoals are substituted. Five potential sorbent replacements for charcoal in Method 0030 were evaluated along with a reference charcoal. Two of the sorbents tested, Ambersorb XE-340 and Tenas GR, did not perform well enough to quality as replacements. Three candidates, Anasorb 747, Carbosieve S-III and Kureha Beaded Activated Charcoal, performed adequately, and produced statistically equivalent results. Anasorb 747 appears to be an acceptable replacement for petroleum charcoal, based on a combination of performance, availability, and cost.