Abstract

Direct absorption spectra of methane (12CH4 and 13CH4) at room temperature have been recorded using a 2.4-μm distributed feedback laser. Integrated cross-sections of 13CH4 were measured and compared with those listed in the HITRAN 2008 and 2012 databases, indicating that there are some discrepancies between our results and both editions of the HITRAN database. The pressure-broadening parameters of those 13CH4 lines in synthetic air were also examined experimentally. For the purpose of determining the carbon isotope ratio (13CH4/12CH4) through the spectral measurements, candidate line pairs of 12CH4 and 13CH4 within the range 4147–4154cm−1 were explored. Resultantly, the well-isolated line pair of 12CH4 at 4151.843cm−1 and 13CH4 at 4151.966cm−1 was suggested to be a candidate for determining the carbon isotope ratio of CH4 in this wavenumber region.

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