REMOVING CO2 FROM ATMOSPHERIC SAMPLES FOR RADIOCARBON MEASUREMENTS OFVOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS

Citation
Ra. Rasmussen et al., REMOVING CO2 FROM ATMOSPHERIC SAMPLES FOR RADIOCARBON MEASUREMENTS OFVOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS, Environmental science & technology, 30(4), 1996, pp. 1092-1097
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Environmental
ISSN journal
0013936X
Volume
30
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1092 - 1097
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-936X(1996)30:4<1092:RCFASF>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Two methods employing LiOH to selectively remove CO2 from ambient whol e air samples have been investigated. This is a necessary step in prep aring an atmospheric sample for a measurement of the radiocarbon (C-14 ) content of its non-methane volatile organic compounds (VOC) fraction , which in turn gives the fraction of VOC that is biogenic, A reliable estimate of the biogenic contribution to VOC is fundamental in decidi ng on a national tropospheric ozone abatement strategy. Both methods, using a LiOH-coated annular denuder or a LiOH-packed tube, were shown capable of decreasing CO2 in ambient air samples (nominal 360 ppm) by 4 orders of magnitude, while having only a modest effect on their VOC content (20% loss, on average). The samples were from a variety of urb an and rural locations, Detailed VOC speciation showed that aldehydes generally experienced the greatest loss during CO2 removal, while hydr ocarbons were virtually unaffected. The following paper in this issue gives VOC radiocarbon results for samples characterized in this articl e.