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Findings and Recommendations From the Joint NIST--AGA Workshop on Odor Masking

机译:NIST-AGA气味掩膜联合研讨会的发现和建议

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Since the days of the alchemist, the observation that some substances have a smell while other substances do not has been a source of fascination. The sense of smell, or olfaction, is our least understood sense, however it is important for many human functions, including digestion, food selection and hazard avoidance. The detailed explanation of why individual chemicals (called odorants) might have a particular smell is still elusive. The situation with mixtures of odorants is even more complex and interesting. A number of distinct odorant mixture phenomena have been documented. Odorant suppression (sometimes called masking), conjugation (as described first by Zwaadermaker) and cross-adaptation are among a collection of such phenomena. They are related to the differential effects that one odorant species will have when mixed with another. Masking is a term that describes situations in which one odorant can overpower the sensation of another. There may be profound technological implications in a number of industrial sectors, most prominently in the fuel gas sector. Here, masking is suspected when the odorant that is added to natural gas can be detected by analytical instrumentation, but cannot be properly detected by an observer with a normal sense of smell. Note that this phenomenon is distinct from odor fade, which more properly describes a decrease in the concentration of an odorant rather than a decrease, disappearance or qualitative change in the perception of the odor in the absence of a change in absolute concentration. Anecdotal descriptions of masking events in the natural gas industry have persisted for over a decade, with the frequency of such events on the rise. Pursuant to the philosophy that the technological problem cannot be addressed until the basic science is understood, NIST, in collaboration with the American Gas Association (AGA), sponsored a workshop that brought together olfactory scientists and natural gas operations personnel in an effort to achieve a common understanding and identify critical research questions. This document is a summary of that workshop, and most importantly, a compendium of the findings and recommendations that resulted from the meeting.
机译:自从炼金术士时代以来,对某些物质有异味而其他物质则没有异味的观察一直是人们着迷的原因。嗅觉或嗅觉是我们鲜为人知的感觉,但是它对许多人体功能都很重要,包括消化,食物选择和避免危害。为何每种化学物质(称为加味剂)可能会产生特殊气味的详细解释仍然难以捉摸。混合香精的情况更加复杂和有趣。已经记录了许多独特的气味混合现象。气味抑制(有时称为掩蔽),共轭(如Zwaadermaker首先描述的)和交叉适应都是此类现象的集合。它们与一种气味物质与另一种气味物质混合产生的不同影响有关。掩蔽是一个术语,描述一种气味可能会压倒另一种气味的情况。在许多工业领域中可能会产生深远的技术影响,最显着的是在燃气领域。在此,当添加到天然气中的加味剂可以通过分析仪器检测到,但是具有正常嗅觉的观察者无法正确检测到时,则怀疑存在掩蔽。注意,这种现象与气味褪色是不同的,气味褪色更恰当地描述了气味剂浓度的降低,而不是在绝对浓度不变的情况下气味感的降低,消失或质变。关于天然气行业掩盖事件的轶事描述已经持续了十多年,并且此类事件的发生频率呈上升趋势。 NIST与美国天然气协会(AGA)合作,奉行一种在理解基础科学之前就无法解决技术问题的理念,并发起了一个研讨会,将嗅觉科学家和天然气运营人员召集在一起,以期达成共识。共同理解并确定关键的研究问题。该文件是该研讨会的总结,最重要的是,是会议得出的结论和建议的摘要。

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