-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 5:43 am
aim: measuring soil respiration by quantifying changes in headspace O2 and CO2 using GC/MS
I am wanting to measure O2 consumption and CO2 evolution using a HP6890 GC/MS that I have. Obviously this system is capable of detecting these two compounds using the selective ion program (m/z 44 and 32) as this is basically the process it uses for the air and water check.
Has anyone done this or know of any similar work. Obviously my concern is that the MS is sensitive to oxygen and I am unsure if I am able to put small amounts of air thru the system without damaging it.
My rationale for not wanting to measure O2 and not just CO2 via infra-red or alkali trap is that wetting the soil gives off CO2 NOT from respiration.
I have been given mixed messages as to if this is possible. Do people looking at environmental contaminants in air or simarly looking at analysis of breath remove oxygen before it gets to the MS?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
