Abstract

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the most important greenhouse gas generated by human activities. Its concentration has been growing in the atmosphere reaching a current annual average of 410 μmol mol−1. Reliable determinations of the atmospheric CO2 concentration are of great importance for the development of models used in climate change predictions. The production of reference mixtures of known composition is a key step for the achievement of reliable data for the monitoring of greenhouse gases in atmosphere.The present work deals with a comparison of two methods for gas mixtures preparation, the first based on the gravimetric preparation of gas mixtures in high pressure cylinders and the second based on dynamic dilution, for generating gas mixtures at the desired amount fraction online.Reference mixtures of CO2 can be used for the calibration of monitoring sensors, with various applications ranging from environmental monitoring to industrial process control.

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