학술논문

Gravimetrically prepared carbon dioxide standards in support of atmospheric research.
Document Type
Article
Source
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques. 2019, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p517-524. 8p.
Subject
*CARBON dioxide
*GREENHOUSE gases
*ATMOSPHERIC water vapor
*CARBON dioxide mitigation
*CLIMATOLOGY
Language
ISSN
1867-1381
Abstract
We have explored a one-step method for gravimetric preparation of CO2 -in-air standards in aluminum cylinders. We consider both adsorption to stainless steel surfaces used in the transfer of highly pure CO2 and adsorption of CO2 to cylinder walls. We demonstrate that CO2 -in-air standards can be prepared with relatively low uncertainty (∼ 0.04 %, ∼95 % confidence level) by introducing aliquots whose masses are known to high precision and by using well-characterized cylinders. Five gravimetric standards, prepared over the nominal range of 350 to 490 µmolmol-1 (parts per million, ppm), showed excellent internal consistency, with residuals from a linear fit equal to 0.05 ppm. This work compliments efforts to maintain the World Meteorological Organization, Global Atmosphere Watch, mole fraction scale for carbon dioxide in air, widely used for atmospheric monitoring. This gravimetric technique could be extended to other atmospheric trace gases, depending on the vapor pressure of the gas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]