B. Goyette et al., EFFECT OF ARGON ON GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS FOR CONTROLLED-ATMOSPHERE STORAGE, Transactions of the ASAE, 37(4), 1994, pp. 1221-1224
The conventional gas chromatographic (GC) method used to analyze the g
as composition of controlled atmosphere storage or modified atmosphere
packing of fruits or vegetables does not consider the presence of arg
on (Ar). This method does not adequately separate the Ar from the oxyg
en (O2) resulting in an overestimate of the amount of O2 contained in
the atmosphere. A new GC method was adapted and tested to measure the
concentration of the gases contained in a CA room. This method led us
to observe that the O2 concentration was overestimated by a factor ran
ging from 5 to 80% of the reading when using the conventional method.
Such an error mainly depends on the CA method used and the airtightnes
s of the storage system.