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Characterization and Quantification of Livestock Odorants using Sorbent Tube Sampling and Thermal Desorption coupled with Multidimensional Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry–Olfactometry (TD-MDGC-MS-O)
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Conference Proceedings and Presentations
  • Shicheng Zhang, Iowa State University
  • Lingshuang Cai, Iowa State University
  • Edward A. Caraway, West Texas A&M University
  • Jacek A. Koziel, Iowa State University
  • David B. Parker, West Texas A&M University
  • Ipek Celen, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
  • Brian Hetchler, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
  • Larry D. Jacobson, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
  • David R. Schmidt, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
  • Charles J. Clanton, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
  • Katherine Y. Heathcote, Iowa State University
  • Steven J. Hoff, Iowa State University
  • Sarah Anderson-Bereznicki, Purdue University
  • Albert J. Heber, Purdue University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference
2008 ASABE Annual International Meeting
Publication Date
6-1-2008
Geolocation
(41.8239891, -71.4128343)
Abstract

Characterization and quantification of livestock odorants is one of the most challenging analytical tasks because odor-causing gases are very reactive, polar and often present at very low concentrations in a complex matrix of less important or irrelevant gases. The objectives of this research is to develop a novel analytical method for characterization of the livestock odorants including their odor character, odor intensity, and hedonic tone and further quantitative analysis of the key odorants responsible for livestock odor emissions. Sorbent tubes packed with Tenax TA were employed for sampling. The automated one-step thermal desorption coupled with multidimensional gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-olfactometry system was developed for simultaneous chemical and odor analysis. Fifteen odorants identified from different livestock species operations are quantified. In addition, odor character, odor intensity and hedonic tone associated with each of the target compounds are also analyzed. The method developed in this research is being used on a multistate, multispecies project focused on quantifying odor and chemical analysis of odor.

Comments

This is an ASABE Meeting Presentation, Paper No. 085164.

Copyright Owner
American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
Language
en
Citation Information
Shicheng Zhang, Lingshuang Cai, Edward A. Caraway, Jacek A. Koziel, et al.. "Characterization and Quantification of Livestock Odorants using Sorbent Tube Sampling and Thermal Desorption coupled with Multidimensional Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry–Olfactometry (TD-MDGC-MS-O)" Providence, RI(2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven_hoff/21/