The accurate and reliable determination of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in atmosphere is important for the role of this gas in the greenhouse effect. In addition, the rising level of CO2 absorbed by the oceans from the atmosphere causes an acidification of the marine waters, with fallouts on the global ecosystem. In this framework, the application of the metrological concepts is necessary to assure the reliability of the measurement results. At INRIM, activities for the preparation and verification of CO2 primary reference mixtures are carried out. A facility for the production of primary CO2 standards by gravimetry has been used since 2004. Due to the huge amount of gas mixtures that are needed to cover different ranges of molar fractions during the calibration of instrumentation, a new system for dynamic dilution was recently set up. An overview of the above-mentioned activities, with a focus on some crucial issues related to mixture verification and stability studies, is presented in this work.
Production and validation of primary carbon dioxide reference standards at INRIM / Rolle, Francesca; Pennecchi, FRANCESCA ROMANA; Pessana, Enrica; Sega, Michela. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno 18th International Congress of Metrology tenutosi a Paris nel 19-21 September 2017) [10.1051/metrology/201711003].
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Francesca Rolle
;Francesca Pennecchi;Michela Sega
	
		
		
	
			2017
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The accurate and reliable determination of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in atmosphere is important for the role of this gas in the greenhouse effect. In addition, the rising level of CO2 absorbed by the oceans from the atmosphere causes an acidification of the marine waters, with fallouts on the global ecosystem. In this framework, the application of the metrological concepts is necessary to assure the reliability of the measurement results. At INRIM, activities for the preparation and verification of CO2 primary reference mixtures are carried out. A facility for the production of primary CO2 standards by gravimetry has been used since 2004. Due to the huge amount of gas mixtures that are needed to cover different ranges of molar fractions during the calibration of instrumentation, a new system for dynamic dilution was recently set up. An overview of the above-mentioned activities, with a focus on some crucial issues related to mixture verification and stability studies, is presented in this work.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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