OCECgo: A MATLAB Tool for the Sunset Model 4 Instrument
OCECgo is a MATLAB-based software tool for the quantification of uncertainties in the calibration and data analysis of the Sunset Laboratory Model 4 semi-continuous thermal-optical organic/elemental carbon analyzer.
Features
The accompanying submission to the Journal of Visualized Experiments includes the step-by-step procedure for using OCECgo to acquire calibration data, analyze measured data, and compute uncertainties. The OCECgo software includes the following features:
- Monte Carlo-based analysis of instrument calibration and associated uncertainties:
- Consideration of uncertainty in the carbon concentration of the external sucrose standard
- Consideration of uncertainty in the application of sucrose via pipette during calibration
- Monte Carlo-based analysis of uncertainty in the analysis of OCEC data:
- Propagation of uncertainty due to calibration and split point estimation
- Simple and rapid assessment of dominant sources of uncertainty
Documentation
OCECgo includes complete documentation hosted by Read the Docs.
License
This software is licensed under the MIT license.
Version History
Version 0.9: Version submitted for review with JoVE article.
Version 1.0: Version/release at time of publication of the JoVE article.
Publications
OCECgo is detailed in or referenced by the following publications:
Conrad, B.M. & Johnson, M.R. (2019), Calibration protocol and software for split point analysis and uncertainty quantification of thermal-optical organic/elemental carbon measurements, J. Vis. Exp., 151:e59742 (doi: 10.3791/59742)
Conrad, B.M. & Johnson, M.R. (2019), Mass absorption cross-section of flare-generated black carbon: variability, predictive model, and implications, Carbon, 149:760-771 (doi: 10.1016/j.carbon.2019.04.086)