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Tim Arnold

Tim Arnold

Associate Professor

Tim Arnold

Automated measurement of nitrogen trifluoride in ambient air

Author

  • Tim Arnold
  • Jens Mühle
  • Peter K. Salameh
  • Christina M. Harth
  • Diane J. Ivy
  • Ray F. Weiss

Summary, in English

We present an analytical method for the in situ measurement of atmospheric nitrogen trifluoride (NF 3), an anthropogenic gas with a 100-year global warming potential of over 16 000. This potent greenhouse gas has a rising atmospheric abundance due to its emission from a growing number of manufacturing processes and an expanding end-use market. Here we present a modified version of the "Medusa" preconcentration gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) system of Miller, B. R.; Weiss, R. F.; Salameh, P. K.; Tanhua, T.; Greally, B. R.; Mühle, J.; Simmonds, P. G. Anal. Chem.2008, 80 (5), 1536-1545. By altering the techniques of gas separation and chromatography after initial preconcentration, we are now able to make atmospheric measurements of NF 3 with relative precision <2% (1σ) for current background clean air samples. Importantly, this method augments the currently operational Medusa system, so that the quality of data for species already being measured is not compromised and NF 3 is measured from the same preconcentrated sample. We present the first in situ measurements of NF 3 from La Jolla, California made 11 times daily, illustrating how global deployment of this technique within the AGAGE (Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment) network could facilitate estimation of global and regional NF 3 emissions over the coming years.

Publishing year

2012-06-05

Language

English

Pages

4798-4804

Publication/Series

Analytical Chemistry

Volume

84

Issue

11

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

The American Chemical Society (ACS)

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0003-2700