Performance of a newly designed continuous soot monitoring system (COSMOS).
J Environ Monit
; 10(10): 1195-201, 2008 Oct.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-19244643
We designed a continuous soot monitoring system (COSMOS) for fully automated, high-sensitivity, continuous measurement of light absorption by black carbon (BC) aerosols. The instrument monitors changes in transmittance across an automatically advancing quartz fiber filter tape using an LED at a 565 nm wavelength. To achieve measurements with high sensitivity and a lower detectable light absorption coefficient, COSMOS uses a double-convex lens and optical bundle pipes to maintain high light intensity and signal data are obtained at 1000 Hz. In addition, sampling flow rate and optical unit temperature are actively controlled. The inlet line for COSMOS is heated to 400 degrees C to effectively volatilize non-refractory aerosol components that are internally mixed with BC. In its current form, COSMOS provides BC light absorption measurements with a detection limit of 0.45 Mm(-1) (0.045 microg m(-3) for soot) for 10 min. The unit-to-unit variability is estimated to be within +/- 1%, demonstrating its high reproducibility. The absorption coefficients determined by COSMOS agreed with those by a particle soot absorption photometer (PSAP) to within 1% (r2 = 0.97). The precision (+/- 0.60 Mm(-1)) for 10 min integrated data was better than that of PSAP and an aethalometer under our operating conditions. These results showed that COSMOS achieved both an improved detection limit and higher precision for the filter-based light absorption measurements of BC compared to the existing methods.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Environmental Monitoring
/
Aerosols
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Air Pollutants
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Soot
Type of study:
Evaluation_studies
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
En
Journal:
J Environ Monit
Journal subject:
SAUDE AMBIENTAL
Year:
2008
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Japan
Country of publication:
United kingdom