Overcoming Sensitivity And Selectivity Issues in GHG Monitoring With The Use of Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
Greenhouse gases such as methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are significant gases contributing to the global warming. CH4 has 25 times and N2O 296 times higher GHG effects than that of CO2, which leads to the secondary atmospheric contamination. Sources include animal husbandry, industry and transportation. More efficient monitoring is called for to reduce GHG emissions.
Dr. Jaakko Lehtinen discusses in our on-demand webinar how our technology enables the measurement and monitoring of greenhouse gases, particularly, the sensitivity and selectivity issues related to the measurement of GHGs CH4 and N2O.

































