On the performance of SF6 permeation tubes used in determining methane emission from grazing livestock

K.R. Lassey , C.F. Walker , A.M.S. McMillan , M.J. Ulyatt
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Abstract

In a technique for measuring methane emitted by grazing ruminant livestock, a calibrated source of inert tracer sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is inserted into the rumen of each participating animal prior to collection of “breath” samples for gas analysis. Each source comprises a “permeation tube” from which an SF6 charge slowly escapes through a permeable membrane, to be sampled with the breath. This paper reports analyses of the permeation characteristics of such tubes and provides evidence that the permeation rate slowly changes rather than stays constant as the technique supposes. This feature has been observed routinely over several generations of tube fills in our laboratory. Failure to take account of a changing permeation rate can lead to a systematic error in the inferred methane emission rate of up to about 15%. A quality control strategy is proposed that enables permeation rates to be extrapolated with confidence, based on the monitored performances of control tubes as proxies for inserted tubes.

SF6渗透管测定放牧牲畜甲烷排放的性能研究
在测量放牧反刍牲畜排放的甲烷的技术中,在收集“呼吸”样本进行气体分析之前,将惰性示踪剂六氟化硫(SF6)的校准源插入每只参与动物的瘤胃中。每个源包括一个“渗透管”,SF6电荷从其中缓慢地通过渗透膜逃逸,与呼吸一起采样。本文报道了这种管道的渗透特性分析,并提供了证据,证明渗透速率缓慢变化,而不是像技术所假设的那样保持恒定。这一特点已在我们实验室的几代试管填充中例行观察到。如果不考虑渗透率的变化,则推断出的甲烷排放率的系统误差可能高达15%左右。提出了一种质量控制策略,该策略可以根据控制管的监测性能作为插入管的代理,可靠地推断渗透率。
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