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Monitoring of atmospheric components by automatic denuder systems

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The first simple designs of denuder systems opened possibilities of measuring reactive gases and aerosols without the artifacts which characterized many other methods. Automation of these instruments in the form of thermodenuder systems and wet denuder systems has led to fairly simple and rugged devices which have been applied to monitoring of reactive species over long periods. The precision of automated denuder systems has been improved and has reached the stage where these methods can measure fluxes by means of micrometeorological methods. The results of these measurements have made a significant contribution to better descriptions regarding surface exchange of important pollutants.

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Dedicated to Professor Dr. Dieter Klockow on the occasion of his 60th birthday

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Slanina, J., Wyers, G.P. Monitoring of atmospheric components by automatic denuder systems. Fresenius J Anal Chem 350, 467–473 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00321791

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