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Dataset from the following publication (https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12020280). In the paper, a method to quantify the amount of substance segregated by reversible interactions on sampling lines is proposed. The areic amount of a VOC (Acetone) interacting with the pipe is measured for a commercial test pipe (Sulfinert®) as the amount of substance per unit area of the internal surface of the test pipe segregated from the flowing gas mixture. The areic amount is function of numerical integrals estimated under different conditions and reproducibility is evaluated. The data used to estimate the integrals described in this work is organised in folders. Each folder correspond to a sample. Sample information is available on Table 3 of the paper.
This work is part of the project 19ENV06 MetClimVOC, which has received funding from the European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research (EMPIR) cofinanced by the Participating States and from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Please read the README file for description of the data included in this dataset.
Horizon 2020, surface interaction, acetone, MetClimVOC, Sulfinert, equilibrium, metrology, EMPIR, VOC measurements, gas sampling, 19ENV06, European Union (EU), uncertainty
Horizon 2020, surface interaction, acetone, MetClimVOC, Sulfinert, equilibrium, metrology, EMPIR, VOC measurements, gas sampling, 19ENV06, European Union (EU), uncertainty
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