Rapid continuous chemical analysis of meat chicken shed emissions by SIFT–MS
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2016
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Resumo |
Assessing and addressing odour impacts from poultry production is extremely difficult and subjective because the odorants involved and their dynamics over time and space are poorly understood. This knowledge gap is due, in part, to the lack of suitable analytical tools for measuring and monitoring odorants in the field. The emergence of Selected Ion Flow Tube – Mass Spectrometry (SIFT–MS) and similar instruments is changing that. These tools can rapidly quantify targeted odorants in ambient air in real time, even at very low concentrations. Such data is essential for developing better odour abatement strategies, assessment methods and odour dispersion models. This project trialled a SIFT–MS to determine its suitability for assessing the odorants in meat chicken shed emissions over time and space. This report details evaluations in New Zealand and Australia to determine the potential of SIFT–MS as a tool for the chicken meat industry, including odour measurement (as a proxy for dynamic olfactometry). The report is specifically targeted at those funding and conducting poultry odour research. It will be of interest to those involved with environmental odour monitoring and assessment in general. The high upfront cost of SIFT–MS will lead to potential users wanting compelling evidence that SIFT–MS will meet their needs before they invest in one. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
Atzeni, M. and Langford, V. and Prince, B. and Mayer, D.G. (2016) Rapid continuous chemical analysis of meat chicken shed emissions by SIFT–MS. Project Report. Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. |
Publicador |
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation |
Relação |
http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/5472/1/16-052%20PRJ-008767%20Final%20report_online.pdf https://rirdc.infoservices.com.au/items/16-052 http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/5472/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Agricultural chemistry. Agricultural chemicals #Agriculture and the environment #Agricultural structures. Farm buildings #Poultry |
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Monograph PeerReviewed |