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Odour sampling 1: Physical chemistry considerations

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Hudson, N. and Ayoko, G.A. (2008) Odour sampling 1: Physical chemistry considerations. Bioresource Technology, 99 (10). pp. 3982-3992.

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Article Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2007.04.034

Publisher URL: http://www.elsevier.com

Abstract

The selection of an odour sampling device may influence the composition of the resulting odour sample. Limited comparison of emission rates derived from turbulent and essentially quiescent sampling devices confirms that the emission rates derived from these devices are quite different. There is therefore compelling evidence that current odour sampling practice should have greater regard for fundamental physical and chemical principles, the nature of the odour source and the conditions created by the sampling device. Such consideration may identify the most appropriate situations under which the use of these devices may or may not be correct.

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:© Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords:Emission; mass transfer; odour; sampling.
Subjects:Technology > Technology (General)
Science > Science (General)
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Last Modified:03 Sep 2021 16:47

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