نتایج جستجو برای: ch4 purification

تعداد نتایج: 63718  

2009
D. Zona W. C. Oechel A. N. Salyuk P. C. Olivas S. F. Oberbauer D. A. Lipson

[1] Much of the 191.8 Pg C in the upper 1 m of Arctic soil of Arctic soil organic mater is, or is at risk of, being released to the atmosphere as CO2 and/or CH4. Global warming will further alter the rate of emission of these gases to the atmosphere. Here we quantify the effect of major environmental variables affected by global climate change on CH4 fluxes in the Alaskan Arctic. Soil temperatu...

2015
Aung Zaw Oo Khin Thuzar Win Sonoko Dorothea Bellingrath-Kimura

An assessment of within field spatial variations in grain yield and methane (CH4) emission was conducted in lowland rice fields of Myanmar. Two successive rice fields (1(st) field and 2(nd) field) were divided into fertilized and non-fertilized parts and CH4 measurements were conducted at the inlet, middle and outlet positions of each field. The results showed that CH4 emissions at non-fertiliz...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2021

Molecular separation of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) is growing interest for biogas upgrading, capture utilization, synthesis purification natural gas. Here, we report a new zeolitic-imidazolate framework (ZIF), coined COK-17, with exceptionally high affinity the adsorption CO2 by London dispersion forces, mediated chlorine substituents imidazolate linkers. COK-17 type flexible Zn(4,5...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2011
Fei Lu Le Yang Xiaoke Wang Xiaonan Duan Yujing Mu Wenzhi Song Feixiang Zheng Junfeng Niu Lei Tong Hua Zheng Yongjuan Zhou Jiangxiao Qiu Zhiyun Ouyang

Recently reported summertime methane (CH4) emissions (6.7 +/- 13.3 mg CH4/(m2 x hr)) from newly created marshes in the drawdown area of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR), China have triggered broad concern in academic circles and among the public. The CH4 emissions from TGR water surfaces and drawdown areas were monitored from 3rd June to 16th October 2010 with floating and static chambers and g...

2013
Xudong Zhu Qianlai Zhuang Zhangcai Qin Mikhail Glagolev Lulu Song

[1] Methane (CH4) emissions from wetland ecosystems in nothern high latitudes provide a potentially positive feedback to global climate warming. Large uncertainties still remain in estimating wetland CH4 emisions at regional scales. Here we develop a statistical model of CH4 emissions using an artificial neural network (ANN) approach and field observations of CH4 fluxes. Six explanatory variabl...

2016
Tingting Li Qing Zhang Zhigang Cheng Zhenfeng Ma Jia Liu Yu Luo Jingjing Xu Guocheng Wang Wen Zhang Robert W. Talbot

The natural wetlands of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) are considered to be an important natural source of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. The long-term variation in CH4 associated with climate change and wetland loss is still largely unknown. From 1950 to 2010, CH4 emissions over the TP were analyzed using a model framework that integrates CH4MODwetland, TOPMODEL, and TEM models. Our simulation rev...

2010

The two-body purely translational, collision-induced light scattering spectra of CH4-CH 4, CH4-Ar, and CH4-Xe at 295 K are deduced by subtraction of the collision-induced rotational Raman scattering component from the total spectrum. For CH4-CH4, the zeroth moments of the total and purely translational spectrum are 205"4 ___ 14A 9 and 203"8 _ 14,~ 9 respectively. The CH4-CH 4 translational mome...

2011
A M R Petrescu J Van Huissteden M Jackowicz-Korczynski A Yurova T R Christensen P M Crill K Bäckstrand

Together with water vapour and carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) is an important contributor to the warming of the atmosphere. The atmospheric mixing ratios of so-called greenhouse gases, CO2, and nitrous oxide (N2O) have increased about 31%, and 17%, respectively, above pre-industrial values, whereas CH4 has increased 151 ± 25%, (Watson et al., 2001). The CH4 concentration in 2005 of about 1...

2013
J. Peischl T. B. Ryerson J. Brioude K. C. Aikin A. E. Andrews E. Atlas D. Blake B. C. Daube J. A. de Gouw E. Dlugokencky G. J. Frost D. R. Gentner J. B. Gilman A. H. Goldstein R. A. Harley J. S. Holloway J. Kofler W. C. Kuster P. M. Lang P. C. Novelli G. W. Santoni M. Trainer S. C. Wofsy D. D. Parrish

[1] Methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and C2–C5 alkanes were measured throughout the Los Angeles (L.A.) basin in May and June 2010. We use these data to show that the emission ratios of CH4/CO and CH4/CO2 in the L.A. basin are larger than expected from population-apportioned bottom-up state inventories, consistent with previously published work. We use experimentally de...

2013
Lennin Florez-Leiva Ellen Damm Laura Farías

Coastal upwelling ecosystems are areas of high productivity and strong outgassing, where most gases, such as N2O and CH4, are produced in subsurface waters by anaerobic metabolisms. We describe seasonal CH4 variation as well as potential mechanisms producing CH4 in surface waters of the central Chile upwelling ecosystem (36 S). Surface waters were always supersaturated in CH4 (from 125% up to 5...

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