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VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 38, Issue 1-2, Pages 3-9Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.vibspec.2005.02.002
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photoacoustics; selectivity; gas detection; black body radiation; infrared
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A selective differential photoacoustic method for trace gas measurements is introduced. The method combines long path absorption spectroscopy with photoacoustic spectroscopy. A photoacoustic cell, equipped with a highly sensitive cantilever pressure sensor, was used as a selective detector for broadband IR-radiation passed through the sample gas. Therefore, an additional optical filter is not required. The detection limit at level of 10 ppb for methane was obtained (0.37 s measurement time and approximately I m effective absorption path). The sensitivity of the conventional photoacoustic method was enhanced by factor 2.8. The selectivity was tested by measuring the cross-interference signal between methane, carbon dioxide and butane in different conditions. The differential method enabled perfect separation of methane and carbon dioxide. Butane caused only one fifth of the cross-interference signal with methane compared to a cross-interference measured with a conventional filter system. (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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