Catalytic strippers can be used to determine the solid and semi-volatile particle concentrations in combustion aerosol sources. Some examples are biomass burning in the ambient environment or in laboratory evaluations of cooking stoves. Solid and semi-volatile particles are created by open flames such as candles. Most commercial soot generators do not produce completely “dry” soot so our catalytic strippers can be used to remove the majority of the organic carbon concentration.
Application notes
Note 0001 – References
Note 0002- CS DEFINITION AND DESIGN
Note 0003 – CS AND TD COMPARISONS – ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS
Note 0004 – CS AND TD COMPARISONS – LABORATORY AEROSOLS
Note 0005 – AMBIENT MEASUREMENTS – PADDINGTON STATION, LONDON
Note 0006 – SULFUR POISIONING
Note 0007 – EMERY OIL REMOVAL EFFICIENCY I
Note 0007.2 – EMERY OIL REMOVAL EFFICIENCY II
Note 0009 – LOSSES IN THE CATALYTIC STRIPPER
Note 0010 – THE PMP COMPLIANT CATALYTIC STRIPPER
Note 0011 – APPLICATIONS FOR THE CATALYTIC STRIPPER
Note 0013 – PREPARING FOR EURO 7 WITH THE CATALYTIC STRIPPER
Note 0022 – GENERAL APPLICATIONS