CO2 Gas Analysis: Techniques & Automatic Analyzers

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The discussion focuses on the advancements in Advanced MEMS-based CO2 sensors and the need for guidance on various CO2 measurement methods and sensor principles. Key points include the exploration of automatic gas analyzers for detecting impurities in CO2 gas samples, particularly in industrial environments. Participants seek formal methods for gas analysis, emphasizing the importance of sampling techniques and measurement principles that achieve accuracy up to two decimal places. The conversation also highlights the need for information on available test kits and automation solutions, including dew point meters for CO2 analysis.
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With the evolution of Advanced MEMS based CO2 sensors,Seeking some guidelines/suggestions to understand the various types(& techniks) of CO2 gas measurement methods(hence of sensor principles) and of Automatic or contemporary Gas Analyzers (for impurities) of CO2 Gas samples or of any Gaseous sample, typically to be used in a CO2 gas producing plant/ industrial environ.
 
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In addition to the above,I seek some suggestions on some formal methods to analyze gases and CO2 gas in particular; sampling method, measure/ analysis principle (to upto 2 decimals accuracy) and of characterization of constituent impurities,some available Test Kits or Automation available in the market (to include Dew Point method/meter, for CO2).
 
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