Dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gases

For many years, the comparability of measurements obtained with various instruments within a global-scale air quality monitoring network has been ensured by anchoring all results to a unique suite of reference gas mixtures, also called a <q>primary calibration scale</q>. Such suites o...

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Main Authors: M. Guillevic, M. K. Vollmer, S. A. Wyss, D. Leuenberger, A. Ackermann, C. Pascale, B. Niederhauser, S. Reimann
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Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-06-01
Series:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Online Access:https://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/11/3351/2018/amt-11-3351-2018.pdf
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M. K. Vollmer
S. A. Wyss
D. Leuenberger
D. Leuenberger
A. Ackermann
C. Pascale
B. Niederhauser
S. Reimann
spellingShingle M. Guillevic
M. K. Vollmer
S. A. Wyss
D. Leuenberger
D. Leuenberger
A. Ackermann
C. Pascale
B. Niederhauser
S. Reimann
Dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gases
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
author_facet M. Guillevic
M. K. Vollmer
S. A. Wyss
D. Leuenberger
D. Leuenberger
A. Ackermann
C. Pascale
B. Niederhauser
S. Reimann
author_sort M. Guillevic
title Dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gases
title_short Dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gases
title_full Dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gases
title_fullStr Dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gases
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gases
title_sort dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gases
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
issn 1867-1381
1867-8548
publishDate 2018-06-01
description For many years, the comparability of measurements obtained with various instruments within a global-scale air quality monitoring network has been ensured by anchoring all results to a unique suite of reference gas mixtures, also called a <q>primary calibration scale</q>. Such suites of reference gas mixtures are usually prepared and then stored over decades in pressurised cylinders by a designated laboratory. For the halogenated gases which have been measured over the last 40 years, this anchoring method is highly relevant as measurement reproducibility is currently much better ( &lt;  1 %, <i>k</i>  =  2 or 95 % confidence interval) than the expanded uncertainty of a reference gas mixture (usually  &gt;  2 %). Meanwhile, newly emitted halogenated gases are already measured in the atmosphere at pmol mol<sup>−1</sup> levels, while still lacking an established reference standard. For compounds prone to adsorption on material surfaces, it is difficult to evaluate mixture stability and thus variations in the molar fractions over time in cylinders at pmol mol<sup>−1</sup> levels.<br><br>To support atmospheric monitoring of halogenated gases, we create new primary calibration scales for SF<sub>6</sub> (sulfur hexafluoride), HFC-125 (pentafluoroethane), HFO-1234yf (or HFC-1234yf, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoroprop-1-ene), HCFC-132b (1,2-dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane) and CFC-13 (chlorotrifluoromethane). The preparation method, newly applied to halocarbons, is dynamic and gravimetric: it is based on the permeation principle followed by dynamic dilution and cryo-filling of the mixture in cylinders. The obtained METAS-2017 primary calibration scales are made of 11 cylinders containing these five substances at near-ambient and slightly varying molar fractions. Each prepared molar fraction is traceable to the realisation of SI units (International System of Units) and is assigned an uncertainty estimate following international guidelines (JCGM, 2008), ranging from 0.6 % for SF<sub>6</sub> to 1.3 % (<i>k</i>  =  2) for all other substances. The smallest uncertainty obtained for SF<sub>6</sub> is mostly explained by the high substance purity level in the permeator and the low SF<sub>6</sub> contamination of the matrix gas. The measured internal consistency of the suite ranges from 0.23 % for SF<sub>6</sub> to 1.1 % for HFO-1234yf (<i>k</i> = 1). The expanded uncertainty after verification (i.e. measurement of the cylinders vs. each others) ranges from 1 to 2 % (<i>k</i>  =  2).<br><br>This work combines the advantages of SI-traceable reference gas mixture preparation with a calibration scale system for its use as anchor by a monitoring network. Such a combined system supports maximising compatibility within the network while linking all reference values to the SI and assigning carefully estimated uncertainties.<br><br>For SF<sub>6</sub>, comparison of the METAS-2017 calibration scale with the scale prepared by SIO (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, SIO-05) shows excellent concordance, the ratio METAS-2017 / SIO-05 being 1.002. For HFC-125, the METAS-2017 calibration scale is measured as 7 % lower than SIO-14; for HFO-1234yf, it is 9 % lower than Empa-2013. No other scale for HCFC-132b was available for comparison. Finally, for CFC-13 the METAS-2017 primary calibration scale is 5 % higher than the interim calibration scale (Interim-98) that was in use within the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE) network before adopting the scale established in the present work.
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spelling doaj-6d15baca00914a1fac372ccd37a0d32a2020-11-24T23:13:09ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482018-06-01113351337210.5194/amt-11-3351-2018Dynamic–gravimetric preparation of metrologically traceable primary calibration standards for halogenated greenhouse gasesM. Guillevic0M. K. Vollmer1S. A. Wyss2D. Leuenberger3D. Leuenberger4A. Ackermann5C. Pascale6B. Niederhauser7S. Reimann8Federal Institute of Metrology METAS, 3003 Berne, SwitzerlandLaboratory for Air Pollution and Environmental Technology, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Dübendorf, SwitzerlandLaboratory for Air Pollution and Environmental Technology, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Dübendorf, SwitzerlandFederal Institute of Metrology METAS, 3003 Berne, Switzerlandnow at: Federal Office for the Environment FOEN, Air Pollution and Chemicals Division, 3003 Berne, SwitzerlandFederal Institute of Metrology METAS, 3003 Berne, SwitzerlandFederal Institute of Metrology METAS, 3003 Berne, SwitzerlandFederal Institute of Metrology METAS, 3003 Berne, SwitzerlandLaboratory for Air Pollution and Environmental Technology, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Dübendorf, SwitzerlandFor many years, the comparability of measurements obtained with various instruments within a global-scale air quality monitoring network has been ensured by anchoring all results to a unique suite of reference gas mixtures, also called a <q>primary calibration scale</q>. Such suites of reference gas mixtures are usually prepared and then stored over decades in pressurised cylinders by a designated laboratory. For the halogenated gases which have been measured over the last 40 years, this anchoring method is highly relevant as measurement reproducibility is currently much better ( &lt;  1 %, <i>k</i>  =  2 or 95 % confidence interval) than the expanded uncertainty of a reference gas mixture (usually  &gt;  2 %). Meanwhile, newly emitted halogenated gases are already measured in the atmosphere at pmol mol<sup>−1</sup> levels, while still lacking an established reference standard. For compounds prone to adsorption on material surfaces, it is difficult to evaluate mixture stability and thus variations in the molar fractions over time in cylinders at pmol mol<sup>−1</sup> levels.<br><br>To support atmospheric monitoring of halogenated gases, we create new primary calibration scales for SF<sub>6</sub> (sulfur hexafluoride), HFC-125 (pentafluoroethane), HFO-1234yf (or HFC-1234yf, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoroprop-1-ene), HCFC-132b (1,2-dichloro-1,1-difluoroethane) and CFC-13 (chlorotrifluoromethane). The preparation method, newly applied to halocarbons, is dynamic and gravimetric: it is based on the permeation principle followed by dynamic dilution and cryo-filling of the mixture in cylinders. The obtained METAS-2017 primary calibration scales are made of 11 cylinders containing these five substances at near-ambient and slightly varying molar fractions. Each prepared molar fraction is traceable to the realisation of SI units (International System of Units) and is assigned an uncertainty estimate following international guidelines (JCGM, 2008), ranging from 0.6 % for SF<sub>6</sub> to 1.3 % (<i>k</i>  =  2) for all other substances. The smallest uncertainty obtained for SF<sub>6</sub> is mostly explained by the high substance purity level in the permeator and the low SF<sub>6</sub> contamination of the matrix gas. The measured internal consistency of the suite ranges from 0.23 % for SF<sub>6</sub> to 1.1 % for HFO-1234yf (<i>k</i> = 1). The expanded uncertainty after verification (i.e. measurement of the cylinders vs. each others) ranges from 1 to 2 % (<i>k</i>  =  2).<br><br>This work combines the advantages of SI-traceable reference gas mixture preparation with a calibration scale system for its use as anchor by a monitoring network. Such a combined system supports maximising compatibility within the network while linking all reference values to the SI and assigning carefully estimated uncertainties.<br><br>For SF<sub>6</sub>, comparison of the METAS-2017 calibration scale with the scale prepared by SIO (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, SIO-05) shows excellent concordance, the ratio METAS-2017 / SIO-05 being 1.002. For HFC-125, the METAS-2017 calibration scale is measured as 7 % lower than SIO-14; for HFO-1234yf, it is 9 % lower than Empa-2013. No other scale for HCFC-132b was available for comparison. Finally, for CFC-13 the METAS-2017 primary calibration scale is 5 % higher than the interim calibration scale (Interim-98) that was in use within the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE) network before adopting the scale established in the present work.https://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/11/3351/2018/amt-11-3351-2018.pdf