Hello, I am a 2. term student of chemical engineering from Denmark
I am currently writing a project about monitoring ammonia emissions from agriculture.
To make a long story short, the project group have chosen first chemisorbing ammonia gas on activated carbon impregnated with sulfuric acid. The theory is that the ammonia will react with the sulfuric acid and form ammonium sulfate.
My question regards how to quantifi the ammount af chemisorbed ammonia (ammonium).
Currently I am thinking that perhaps rinsing the activated carbon with water will remove the impregnated chemical, and make the ammonium ions dissolve in the water. I dont think the ions will adsorb onto the activated carbon, because the molecules are small and polar. I worry, however, that either this wont work at all, or some of the ammonium might escape.
I was just wondering if perhaps there is a better way to do this? I do not yet know about the vast range of different analysis methods, so any hint or alike will be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards