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Chemical engineering transactions | 2014

The Power of Online Proton Transfer Reaction - Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) Measurement of Odorous Emissions from a Pig House

Katrijn Van Huffel; Michael Jørgen Hansen; Anders Feilberg; Dezhao Liu; Herman Van Langenhove

Online monitoring of odorous compounds in the ventilation air was applied in an experimental pig house in Denmark. The measurements were executed by proton-transfer-reaction – mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) while grab samples are used to confirm the identity of the compounds. Sorbent tubes samples were analysed by gas chromatography – mass spectrometry analysis (GC-MS) and Tedlar bags samples by gas chromatography – sulfur chemiluminescence detector (GC-SCD). For three target odorants, dimethyl sulfide, propanoic acid and p-cresol, the reproducibility after averaging over 1 hour was in the same order of magnitude for both grab and continuous sampling (<16 %). However, the detailed information on the concentration variations during the day provided by online measurements, can never be obtained by any analytic method requiring sample collection. The results emphasize the importance of a suitable strategy when taking grab samples for odour evaluation, for example for olfactometric measurements. Concentrations of odorants can easily differ by a factor of two within one week with similar weather circumstances and identical pigs.


Atmospheric Environment | 2011

Uptake rate behavior of tube-type passive samplers for volatile organic compounds under controlled atmospheric conditions

Christophe Walgraeve; Kristof Demeestere; Jo Dewulf; Katrijn Van Huffel; Herman Van Langenhove


Chemical engineering transactions | 2012

Measurement of Odorants in Livestock Buildings: SIFT-MS and TD-GC-MS

Katrijn Van Huffel; Philippe M. Heynderickx; Jo Dewulf; Herman Van Langenhove


Biosystems Engineering | 2015

Evaluation of the performance of field olfactometers by selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry

Christophe Walgraeve; Katrijn Van Huffel; Joren Bruneel; Herman Van Langenhove


Biosystems Engineering | 2013

Application of similarity coefficients to SIFT-MS data for livestock emission characterization

Philippe M. Heynderickx; Katrijn Van Huffel; J. Dewulf; Herman Van Langenhove


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2016

Determination of the gas-to-liquid partitioning coefficients using a new dynamic absorption method (DynAb method)

Joren Bruneel; Christophe Walgraeve; Katrijn Van Huffel; Herman Van Langenhove


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2016

Level and distribution of odorous compounds in pig exhaust air from combined room and pit ventilation

Katrijn Van Huffel; Michael Jørgen Hansen; Anders Feilberg; Dezhao Liu; Herman Van Langenhove


Biosystems Engineering | 2015

Sorption behaviour of targeted volatile organic compounds on airborne particulate matter using selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry

Christophe Walgraeve; Joren Bruneel; Katrijn Van Huffel; Kristof Demeestere; Laszlo Vincze; Bruno De Meulenaer; Herman Van Langenhove


Chemical engineering transactions | 2012

SIFT-MS for livestock emission characterization: application of similarity coefficients

Philippe M. Heynderickx; Katrijn Van Huffel; Jo Dewulf; Herman Van Langenhove


2nd International conference on Atmospheric Dust (DUST-2016) | 2016

Importance of gas liquid partitioning coefficients in chemical scrubbers: a case study for ammonium sulphate and swine dust

Joren Bruneel; Christophe Walgraeve; Katrijn Van Huffel; Herman Van Langenhove

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