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New infrared absorption cross sections for the infrared limb sounding of carbon tetrafluoride (CF4)

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posted on 2021-06-18, 11:01 authored by Jeremy J. Harrison
Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4), also known as tetrafluoromethane and sometimes CFC-14, has a natural lithospheric source, however the enhanced modern-day concentrations relative to this natural source have arisen from leaks into the atmosphere by industry, most significantly related to the production of aluminium and semiconductors. A potent greenhouse gas, with one of the longest atmospheric lifetimes of 50,000 years, the abundance of carbon tetrafluoride is steadily increasing in the atmosphere. In order to monitor its concentration profiles using infrared sounders, accurate laboratory spectroscopic data are required. This work describes new high-resolution infrared absorption cross sections of pure and air-broadened carbon tetrafluoride over the spectral range 1190–1336 cm , derived from spectra recorded using a high-resolution Fourier transform spectrometer (Bruker IFS 125HR) and a 26-cm-pathlength cell. Spectra were recorded at resolutions between 0.0018 and 0.03 cm (calculated as 0.9/MOPD; MOPD = maximum optical path difference) over a range of atmospherically relevant temperatures (190 – 296 K) and pressures (up to 760 Torr). These new absorption cross sections improve upon those previously used for remote sensing, and will provide a more accurate basis for retrievals in the future.

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This study was funded as part of the UK Research and Innovation Natural Environment Research Council's support of the National Centre for Earth Observation, contract number PR140015.

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Citation

Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer 260 (2021) 107432

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Department of Physics and Astronomy

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer

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260

Publisher

Elsevier

issn

0022-4073

Acceptance date

2020-11-09

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2021-06-18

Language

eng

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