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VDI 3481 Blatt 4:2007-02

Gaseous emission measurement - Measurement of the concentrations of total organic carbon and methane carbon using the flame ionisation detector (FID)

German title
Messen gasförmiger Emissionen - Messen der Konzentrationen von Gesamt-C und Methan-C mit dem Flammenionisationsdetektor (FID)
Publication date
2007-02
Original language
German, English
Pages
20

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This guideline specifies an automatic measurement method for the simultaneous and continuous determination of the emissions of total gaseous organic carbon (TOC) and the methane fraction (methane-C) using flame ionisation detection (FID), the result being expressed as carbon mass concentration in mg/m3. The difference of both quantities provides additionally the quantity "non-methane total organic carbon (NMTOC)". The method is applicable in the concentration range from approx. 5 mg/m3 to approx. 5000 mg/m3.
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