Supplementary material to "Medusa-Aqua system: simultaneous measurement and evaluation of novel potential halogenated transient tracers HCFCs, HFCs and PFCs in the ocean"
Abstract:Highlights A method to evaluate the utility of a compound to be an oceanic transient tracer is provided. The Medusa-Aqua system to simultaneous measure selected CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs and PFCs in seawater is described. 10 HCFC-22, HCFC-141b, HCFC-142b, HFC-134a and HFC-125 were measured in the Mediterranean Sea for the first time. HCFC-141b was found to be the most possible oceanic transient tracers. PFC-14 and PFC-116 were found to be the most potential oceanic transient tracers.
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