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A Study on N(2)O Measurement Characteristics Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS)
N(2)O, which is emitted mainly from nitrogen decomposition via bacteria, livestock manure, agricultural fertilizer use, fossil fuel combustion and waste incineration, is classified as a substance that causes significant destruction of the ozone layer. The N(2)O measurement methods for these emission...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4179024/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25106022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s140814399 |
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author | Kang, Soyoung Kim, Seoungjin Kang, Seongmin Lee, Jeongwoo Cho, Chang-Sang Sa, Jea-Hwan Jeon, Eui-Chan |
author_facet | Kang, Soyoung Kim, Seoungjin Kang, Seongmin Lee, Jeongwoo Cho, Chang-Sang Sa, Jea-Hwan Jeon, Eui-Chan |
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description | N(2)O, which is emitted mainly from nitrogen decomposition via bacteria, livestock manure, agricultural fertilizer use, fossil fuel combustion and waste incineration, is classified as a substance that causes significant destruction of the ozone layer. The N(2)O measurement methods for these emission sources may be divided into chromatography, optical, and electrical current measurements. Chromatography has been widely utilized for analyzing N(2)O. However, up until now, few studies have been conducted on N(2)O using photoacoustic spectroscopy. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate performance of photoacoustic spectroscopy in this regard based on laboratory and field test results. The repeatability of photoacoustic spectroscopy was measured at 1.12%, which is lower than the repeatability of 3.0% suggested by the ISO 1564 standard, so, it has shown an excellent repeatability. The detection limit was determined to be 0.025 ppm, and the response time was confirmed to be 3 min and 26 s. The results of comparison between these measurements and GC show that the latter has superior accuracy, but mobility and convenience are superior for PAS. On the contrary, GC has a continuous measurement limitation, but PAS makes it possible to conduct continuous measurements. Therefore, PAS can be extremely useful to confirm the characteristics of N(2)O emissions and to quantify their amount. |
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spelling | pubmed-41790242014-10-02 A Study on N(2)O Measurement Characteristics Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) Kang, Soyoung Kim, Seoungjin Kang, Seongmin Lee, Jeongwoo Cho, Chang-Sang Sa, Jea-Hwan Jeon, Eui-Chan Sensors (Basel) Article N(2)O, which is emitted mainly from nitrogen decomposition via bacteria, livestock manure, agricultural fertilizer use, fossil fuel combustion and waste incineration, is classified as a substance that causes significant destruction of the ozone layer. The N(2)O measurement methods for these emission sources may be divided into chromatography, optical, and electrical current measurements. Chromatography has been widely utilized for analyzing N(2)O. However, up until now, few studies have been conducted on N(2)O using photoacoustic spectroscopy. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate performance of photoacoustic spectroscopy in this regard based on laboratory and field test results. The repeatability of photoacoustic spectroscopy was measured at 1.12%, which is lower than the repeatability of 3.0% suggested by the ISO 1564 standard, so, it has shown an excellent repeatability. The detection limit was determined to be 0.025 ppm, and the response time was confirmed to be 3 min and 26 s. The results of comparison between these measurements and GC show that the latter has superior accuracy, but mobility and convenience are superior for PAS. On the contrary, GC has a continuous measurement limitation, but PAS makes it possible to conduct continuous measurements. Therefore, PAS can be extremely useful to confirm the characteristics of N(2)O emissions and to quantify their amount. MDPI 2014-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4179024/ /pubmed/25106022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s140814399 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kang, Soyoung Kim, Seoungjin Kang, Seongmin Lee, Jeongwoo Cho, Chang-Sang Sa, Jea-Hwan Jeon, Eui-Chan A Study on N(2)O Measurement Characteristics Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) |
title | A Study on N(2)O Measurement Characteristics Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) |
title_full | A Study on N(2)O Measurement Characteristics Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) |
title_fullStr | A Study on N(2)O Measurement Characteristics Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) |
title_full_unstemmed | A Study on N(2)O Measurement Characteristics Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) |
title_short | A Study on N(2)O Measurement Characteristics Using Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) |
title_sort | study on n(2)o measurement characteristics using photoacoustic spectroscopy (pas) |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4179024/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25106022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s140814399 |
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