Gas collection efficiency of annular denuders: A spreadsheet-based calculator: A spreadsheet-based calculator

Jordan Berg, Darryl James, Colleen Berg, K Toda, Purnendu K Dasgupta

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Abstract

Denuders are widely used for atmospheric analysis. Annular denuders are especially well-suited for preconcentration of trace gases compared to simpler single tube designs. While traditionally coated annular denuders have both bounding surfaces that behave as sinks, annular denuders/membrane-based scrubbers with the same basic geometric design and with only one of the annular surfaces functioning as sink (e.g., a membrane tube whose outer surface behaves as a sink disposed within an inert jacket tube) have become common. However, the gas collection efficiency of such devices cannot be expressed as a simple equation with fixed constants and there is no presently available tool to a priori determine the denuder performance or to design denuders with specific removal efficiencies at specific sampling rates. This paper presents a simple to use " spreadsheet calculator" for concentric annular denuders of any dimension based on known solutions to analogous heat transfer problems. The results from the present spreadsheet calculator are compared with results from a commercial computational fluid dynamics package (. Fluent™; this takes significant expertise and development effort to run)-the two approaches produce essentially the same results. The present spreadsheet calculator can be used easily and simply without training and will be a useful tool for denuder users and designers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-61
Number of pages6
JournalAnalytica Chimica Acta
Volume664
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2010

Keywords

  • Annular denuders and scrubbers
  • Atmospheric analysis
  • Calculator for collection efficiency

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