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Pat,
If I remember correctly, according to Dawn Merritt's Thesis (Indiana), using
a liquid filled CO2 tank can result in fractionation of 1-2 ppt over the
life of the tank. We purchase "gas filled" tanks (which as I understand it,
means pressure less than about 800 psi) in larger cylinders. They won't
last as long, but they cost less and seem to avoid the problem.
Louis Elrod
>I am runing continuous flow system with a Carlo Erba EA, ConfloII, and
>Delta S.
>I am setting up a new tank of CO2 reference gas and am not clear on the
>concept of, or need to worry about fractionation in a tank of CO2 at 800
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>psi. Should I reduce the pressure so that all the CO2 is in the gas
>phase( what pressure would that be ). Or is combination gas/liquid phase
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>not a problem.
>Thanks in advance for input.
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>Pat Anderson
>Great Lakes WATER Institute
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