Literature DB >> 11220343

Fiber-optic microsensor for high resolution pCO2 sensing in marine environment.

G Neurauter1, I Klimant, O S Wolfbeis.   

Abstract

A fast responding fiber-optic microsensor for sensing pCO2 in marine sediments with high spatial resolution is presented. The tip diameter varies typically between 20 and 50 microm. In order to make the pH-indicator 8-hydroxypyrene-1,3,6-trisulfonate soluble in the ethyl cellulose matrix, it was lipophilized with tetraoctylammonium as the counterion [HPTS-(TOA)4]. The microsensor was tuned to sense very low levels of dissolved carbon dioxide which are typically present in marine systems. The detection limit is 0.04 hPa pCO2 which corresponds to 60 ppb CO2 of dissolved carbon dioxide. A soluble Teflon derivative with an extraordinarily high gas permeability was chosen as a protective coating to eliminate interferences by ionic species like chloride or pH. Response times of less than 1 min were observed. The performance of the new microsensor is described with respect to reproducibility of the calibration curves, dynamic range, temperature behavior, long term stability and storage stability. The effect of hydrogen sulfide as an interferent, which is frequently present in anaerobic sediment layers, was studied in detail.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11220343     DOI: 10.1007/s002160050097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fresenius J Anal Chem        ISSN: 0937-0633


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