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Precision analyser debut for Picarro

Picarro Inc. has debuted its unique ultra-trace gas analyser for precise measurements of Isotopic CO2, a marker of the type of CO2 and its origin, with the instrument based on cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS) technology exclusively licensed from Stanford University and further enhanced at Picarro.

Picarro’s CRDS analysers deliver parts-per-billion to parts-per-trillion gas sensitivity at high speed and without interference, to meet the requirements of the most demanding applications. The Isotopic CO2 application was originally developed for the Los Alamos National Laboratory where the instruments are used to study CO2 ratios and concentration in plants and the atmosphere.

Fast response, continuous isotope measurement systems allow for a better understanding of CO2 flow through ecosystems, water usage, the biochemistry of plants, and in a multitude of other temporal and spatial studies.

Additional applications for Isotopic CO2 systems include the monitoring of carbon sequestration programs and measuring mud-gas samples collected during the natural gas exploration process. Carbon sequestration is a process of capturing carbon emissions from power plants, compressing them, and placing these underground rather than into the atmosphere.

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