木材自动吸附测量的实验室间研究:用常用的0.002% min - 1停止准则纠正系统误差的方法

IF 3.1 4区 工程技术 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Samuel L. Zelinka, Samuel V. Glass, Natalia Farkas, Emil E. Thybring, Michael Altgen, Lauri Rautkari, Simon Curling, Jinzhen Cao, Yujiao Wang, Tina Künniger, Gustav Nyström, Christopher Hubert Dreimol, Ingo Burgert, Mark G. Roper, Darren P. Broom, Matthew Schwarzkopf, Arief Yudhanto, Mohammad Subah, Gilles Lubineau, Maria Fredriksson, Wiesław Olek, Jerzy Majka, Nanna Bjerregaard Pedersen, Daniel J. Burnett, Armando R. Garcia, Frieder Dreisbach, Louis Waguespack, Jennifer Schott, Luis G. Esteban, Alberto García‑Iruela, Thibaut Colinart, Romain Rémond, Brahim Mazian, Patrick Perré, Lukas Emmerich
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许多研究使用自动吸附平衡来确定木材的水蒸气吸附等温线,直到水分含量变化小于或等于0.002% min - 1(20µg g - 1 min - 1)。这种停止准则被认为在平衡水分含量(EMC)预测中误差小于0.001 g g - 1,但在过去的10年里,研究表明,实际误差可能大于0.01 g g - 1,因为测量在达到平衡之前就停止了。尽管与此停止准则相关的误差很大,但由于可以测量等温线的速度,它仍然很受欢迎。本文利用世界范围内实验室间自动吸附平衡研究的数据,开发了一种根据20µg g−1 min−1标准对应的水分含量估算西部落叶松(Larix occidentalis Nutt.) EMC的校正方法。该研究使用了来自21个不同实验室和8种不同仪器型号的72个相对湿度吸收步骤的数据,保持时间为7-10天。EMC是根据本实验室间研究的第一部分确定的自动吸附天平的固有质量稳定性来定义的。当达到20µg g−1 min−1标准时,平均吸附过程完成不到80%,导致平均绝对误差(MAE)为0.006 g g−1。电磁兼容估计的修正方程将MAE降低到0.001 g g−1。本文中提出的分析以及校正方程可以用于某些用例,以减少系统误差并缩短测量时间。
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Interlaboratory study of automated sorption measurements in wood: method for correcting systematic errors with the commonly used 0.002% min−1 stop criterion

Many studies that use an automated sorption balance to determine a water vapor sorption isotherm for wood collect data until the moisture content change is less than or equal to 0.002% min−1 (20 µg g−1 min−1). This stop criterion has been claimed to give errors in equilibrium moisture content (EMC) predictions of less than 0.001 g g−1 but over the past 10 years, studies have shown that the actual errors can be greater than 0.01 g g−1 because the measurements are stopped well before equilibrium is reached. Despite the large errors associated with this stop criterion, it remains popular due to the speed at which isotherms can be measured. This paper utilizes data from a worldwide interlaboratory study on automated sorption balances to develop a correction method for estimating EMC of western larch (Larix occidentalis Nutt.) from the moisture content corresponding to the 20 µg g−1 min−1 criterion. The study uses data from 72 relative humidity absorption steps with hold times of 7–10 days from 21 different laboratories and eight different instrument models. EMC is defined based on the inherent mass stability of automated sorption balances determined in the first part of this interlaboratory study. On average the sorption process is less than 80% complete when the 20 µg g−1 min−1 criterion is reached, resulting in a mean absolute error (MAE) of 0.006 g g−1. The correction equation for estimating EMC reduces the MAE to 0.001 g g−1. The analysis presented in this paper, along with the correction equation, can be considered for certain use cases to reduce systematic errors and shorten measurement times.

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Adsorption
Adsorption 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
8.10
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18
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2.4 months
期刊介绍: The journal Adsorption provides authoritative information on adsorption and allied fields to scientists, engineers, and technologists throughout the world. The information takes the form of peer-reviewed articles, R&D notes, topical review papers, tutorial papers, book reviews, meeting announcements, and news. Coverage includes fundamental and practical aspects of adsorption: mathematics, thermodynamics, chemistry, and physics, as well as processes, applications, models engineering, and equipment design. Among the topics are Adsorbents: new materials, new synthesis techniques, characterization of structure and properties, and applications; Equilibria: novel theories or semi-empirical models, experimental data, and new measurement methods; Kinetics: new models, experimental data, and measurement methods. Processes: chemical, biochemical, environmental, and other applications, purification or bulk separation, fixed bed or moving bed systems, simulations, experiments, and design procedures.
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