High-frequency measurement of partial pressure and total concentration of carbon dioxide in seawater using microporous hydrophobic membrane contractors

To investigate CO₂ chemistry in ocean water with greater time-space resolutions, we systems, which have state-of-the-art precision but an order of magnitude or better analysis, for carbon dioxide partial pressures (Pco₂) and total carbon dioxide Pco₂ system was based on equilibration of a CO₂-free c...

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Main Authors: Hales, Burke, Chipman, David, Takahashi, Taro
Other Authors: College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
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Published: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
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Online Access:https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/3j333731w
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Summary:To investigate CO₂ chemistry in ocean water with greater time-space resolutions, we systems, which have state-of-the-art precision but an order of magnitude or better analysis, for carbon dioxide partial pressures (Pco₂) and total carbon dioxide Pco₂ system was based on equilibration of a CO₂-free carrier gas stream with seawater sample stream using a commercially available membrane contactor unit applications followed by nondispersive infrared (NDIR) absorbance detection of the The Tco₂ system was based on injection of a small-volume seawater sample loop liquid carrier stream to convert all carbonate and bicarbonate ions to aqueous was then passed through a custom-made small-volume membrane contactor unit determined by equilibration of a CO₂-free carrier gas followed by NDIR detection. experiment in the Ross Sea polynya, Antarctica, are presented. The Pco₂ system time of about 3 s and precision of better than 1 μatm. The Tco₂ system had a per 36 s, and reproducibility was determined to be better than 0.2% for a period of hours.