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Isotopic study of CO2 from industrial off-gases emission

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The monitoring of greenhouse gases originating from different sources will be a crucial problem during this century. Experiments have been performed in order to obtain stable isotope composition of CO2 emitted by large industrial off-gas emitters. A special set for sample collection in field conditions was designed and tested. Two different methods of CO2 extraction were elaborated: vacuum extraction and extraction with carrier gas. Preliminary results of CO2 stable isotope composition emitted from an electric power plant during one working season are presented.
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247--250
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Bibliogr. 10 poz., rys.
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  • Laboratory of Stable and Environmental Isotopes, Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, 16 Dorodna Str., 03-195 Warsaw, Poland, Tel.: +48 22 504 1008, Fax: +48 22 811 1532, r.wierzchnicki@ichtj.waw.pl
Bibliografia
  • 1. Bertolini T, Terrasi T (2005) Optimized sample preparation for isotopic analyses of CO2 in air: systematic study of precision and accuracy dependence on driving variables during CO2 purification process. J Mass Spectrom 40:1104–1108
  • 2. Chmura L, Różański K, Necki JM, Zimnoch M, Kuc T, Korus A (2005) Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and its isotopic composition in southern Poland: comparison of high-altitude mountain site and a near-by urban environment. Biogeoscience Discussions
  • 2:1849–1865
  • 3. Ghosh P, Brand WA (2003) Stable isotope ratio mass spectrometry in global climate change research. Int J Mass Spectrom 228:1–33
  • 4. IAEA (2002) Stable isotope measurement techniques for atmospheric greenhouse gases. IAEA-TECDOC-1268. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna 5. IAEA (2002) Isotope-aided studies of atmospheric carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases Phase II. IAEA-TECDOC-1269. International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna
  • 6. Kuc T, Różański K, Zimnoch M, Necki JM, Korus A (2003) Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and CH4 in an urban environment. Appl Energy 75:193–203
  • 7. Meijer HAJ, Smid HM, Perez E, Keizer MG (1996) Isotopic characteristic of anthropologic CO2 emissions using isotopic and radiocarbon analysis. Phys Chem Earth 21;5/6:483–487
  • 8. Schumacher M, Neubert REM, Meijer HAJ et al. (2008) Oxygen isotopic signature of CO2 from combustion processes. Atmos Chem Phys Discuss 8:18993–19034
  • 9. Schumacher M, Werner RA (2008) Oxygen isotopic signature of CO2 from combustion processes. Atmos Chem Phys Discuss 8:18993–19034
  • 10.Yakir D, Strenberg L (2000) The use of stable isotopes to study ecosystem gas exchange. Oecologia 123: 297–311
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Bibliografia
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BUJ7-0014-0040
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