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M Müller1, M Graus2, T M Ruuskanen2, R Schnitzhofer1, I Bamberger2, L Kaser2, T Titzmann2, L Hörtnagl3, G Wohlfahrt3, T Karl4, A Hansel2.
Abstract
The recently developed PTR-TOF instrument was evaluated to measure methanol fluxes emitted from grass land using the eddy covariance method. The high time resolution of the PTR-TOF allowed storing full mass spectra up to m/z 315 with a frequency of 10 Hz. Three isobaric ions were found at a nominal mass of m/z 33 due to the high mass resolving power of the PTR-TOF. Only one of the three peaks contributed to eddy covariance fluxes. The exact mass of this peak agrees well with the exact mass of protonated methanol (m/z 33.0335). The eddy covariance methanol fluxes measured with PTR-TOF were compared to virtual disjunct eddy covariance methanol fluxes simultaneously measured with a conventional PTR-MS. The methanol fluxes from both instruments show excellent agreement.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 24465280 PMCID: PMC3898015 DOI: 10.5194/amt-3-387-2010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Atmos Meas Tech ISSN: 1867-1381 Impact factor: 4.176