Characterization of Fourier Transform Infrared, Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy, and Optical Feedback Cavity-Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy Instruments for the Analysis of Ammonia in Biogas and Biomethane.
Lucy P CulletonElena Amico di MeaneMichael K M WardValerio FerracciStefan PersijnAlbin HolmqvistKarine ArrheniusArul MuruganPaul J BrewerPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
Novel traceable analytical methods and reference gas standards were developed for the detection of trace-level ammonia in biogas and biomethane. This work focused on an ammonia amount fraction at an upper limit level of 10 mg m -3 (corresponding to approximately 14 μmol mol -1 ) specified in EN 16723-1:2016. The application of spectroscopic analytical methods, such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, cavity ring-down spectroscopy, and optical feedback cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy, was investigated. These techniques all exhibited the necessary ammonia sensitivity at the required 14 μmol mol -1 amount fraction. A 29-month stability study of reference gas mixtures of 10 μmol mol -1 ammonia in methane and synthetic biogas is also reported.