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Measuring CO(2) and CH(4) with a portable gas analyzer: Closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment
The use of cavity ring-down spectrometer (CRDS) based portable greenhouse gas analyzers (PGAs) in closed-loop configuration to measure small sample volumes (< 1 l) for CH(4) and CO(2) concentrations is increasing and offers certain advantages over conventional measurement methods in terms of spee...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29617382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193973 |
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author | Wilkinson, Jeremy Bors, Christoph Burgis, Florian Lorke, Andreas Bodmer, Pascal |
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description | The use of cavity ring-down spectrometer (CRDS) based portable greenhouse gas analyzers (PGAs) in closed-loop configuration to measure small sample volumes (< 1 l) for CH(4) and CO(2) concentrations is increasing and offers certain advantages over conventional measurement methods in terms of speed as well as the ability to measure directly in field locations. This first systematic assessment of the uncertainties, problems and issues associated with achieving reliable and repeatable measurement with this technique presents the adaptation, measurement range, calibration and maintenance, accuracy and issues of efficient operation, for one example instrument. Regular open-loop calibration, a precise loop volume estimate, leak free system, and a high standard of injection practices are necessary for accurate results. For 100 μl injections, measured values ranging from 4.5 to 9 x10(4) ppm (CH(4)), and 1000 ppm to 1 x10(6) ppm (CO(2)) are possible with uncertainties ±5.9% and ±3.0%, respectively, beyond 100 ppm CH(4) correction may be necessary. Uncertainty arising from variations water vapour content and atmospheric pressure are small (0.24% and -0.9% to +0.5%, respectively). With good practice, individual operator repeatability of 1.9% (CH(4)) and 2.48% (CO(2)) can be achieved. Between operator injection error was around 3% for both gases for four operators. Slow syringe plunger operation (> 1s) is recommended; generally delivered more (ca. 3–4%) sample into the closed instrument loop than did rapid operation. Automated value retrieval is recommended; we achieved a 3 to 5-fold time reduction for each injection cycle (ca. <2 min), and operator reading, recording, and digitization errors are eliminated. |
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spelling | pubmed-58844802018-04-13 Measuring CO(2) and CH(4) with a portable gas analyzer: Closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment Wilkinson, Jeremy Bors, Christoph Burgis, Florian Lorke, Andreas Bodmer, Pascal PLoS One Research Article The use of cavity ring-down spectrometer (CRDS) based portable greenhouse gas analyzers (PGAs) in closed-loop configuration to measure small sample volumes (< 1 l) for CH(4) and CO(2) concentrations is increasing and offers certain advantages over conventional measurement methods in terms of speed as well as the ability to measure directly in field locations. This first systematic assessment of the uncertainties, problems and issues associated with achieving reliable and repeatable measurement with this technique presents the adaptation, measurement range, calibration and maintenance, accuracy and issues of efficient operation, for one example instrument. Regular open-loop calibration, a precise loop volume estimate, leak free system, and a high standard of injection practices are necessary for accurate results. For 100 μl injections, measured values ranging from 4.5 to 9 x10(4) ppm (CH(4)), and 1000 ppm to 1 x10(6) ppm (CO(2)) are possible with uncertainties ±5.9% and ±3.0%, respectively, beyond 100 ppm CH(4) correction may be necessary. Uncertainty arising from variations water vapour content and atmospheric pressure are small (0.24% and -0.9% to +0.5%, respectively). With good practice, individual operator repeatability of 1.9% (CH(4)) and 2.48% (CO(2)) can be achieved. Between operator injection error was around 3% for both gases for four operators. Slow syringe plunger operation (> 1s) is recommended; generally delivered more (ca. 3–4%) sample into the closed instrument loop than did rapid operation. Automated value retrieval is recommended; we achieved a 3 to 5-fold time reduction for each injection cycle (ca. <2 min), and operator reading, recording, and digitization errors are eliminated. Public Library of Science 2018-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5884480/ /pubmed/29617382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193973 Text en © 2018 Wilkinson et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wilkinson, Jeremy Bors, Christoph Burgis, Florian Lorke, Andreas Bodmer, Pascal Measuring CO(2) and CH(4) with a portable gas analyzer: Closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment |
title | Measuring CO(2) and CH(4) with a portable gas analyzer: Closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment |
title_full | Measuring CO(2) and CH(4) with a portable gas analyzer: Closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment |
title_fullStr | Measuring CO(2) and CH(4) with a portable gas analyzer: Closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | Measuring CO(2) and CH(4) with a portable gas analyzer: Closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment |
title_short | Measuring CO(2) and CH(4) with a portable gas analyzer: Closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment |
title_sort | measuring co(2) and ch(4) with a portable gas analyzer: closed-loop operation, optimization and assessment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884480/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29617382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193973 |
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