Appraisal of odor-measurement techniques

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All odor measurement methods may be conveniently grouped into three categories: (1) threshold; (2) suprathreshold; and (3) analytical. The threshold techniques include such methods as syringe dilution, scentometer, and osmoscope. Suprathreshold techniques include direct comparison methods and dilution methods involving subjective ratings of preference as opposed to intensity. Analytical techniques involve the use of physicochemrcal methods, e.g., for monitoring of process streams or identification of individual odorants. The relative advantages and disadvantages of each method, as presently used, are discussed. Recommended applications for the various methods and suggested modifications are also presented. © 1968 Air & Waste Management Association.

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Duffee, R. A. (1968). Appraisal of odor-measurement techniques. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 18(7), 472–474. https://doi.org/10.1080/00022470.1968.10469158

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