| Literature DB >> 26552517 |
Xiang Wang1, Pius M Ndegwa2, HungSoo Joo1, George M Neerackal1, Joseph H Harrison3, Claudio O Stöckle1, Heping Liu4.
Abstract
This research investigated the use of two relatively cost-effective devices for determining NH3 concentrations in naturally ventilated (NV) dairy barns including an Ogawa passive sampler (Ogawa) and a passive flux sampler (PFS). These samplers were deployed adjacent to sampling ports of a photoacoustic infrared multigas spectroscope (INNOVA), in a NV dairy barn. A 3-day deployment period was deemed suitable for both passive samplers. The correlations between concentrations determined with the passive samplers and the INNOVA were statistically significant (r = 0.93 for Ogawa and 0.88 for PFS). Compared with reference measurements, Ogawa overestimated NH3 concentrations in the barn by ∼ 14%, while PFS underestimated NH3 concentrations by ∼ 41%. Barn NH3 emission factors per animal unit (20.6-21.2 g d(-1) AU(-1)) based on the two passive samplers, after calibration, were similar to those obtained with the reference method and were within the range of values reported in literature.Entities:
Keywords: Air quality; Natural ventilation; Ogawa passive sampler; Passive flux sampler; Photoacoustic infrared spectroscope
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26552517 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.10.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Pollut ISSN: 0269-7491 Impact factor: 8.071