| Literature DB >> 22574040 |
Angela Elia1, Cinzia Di Franco, Vincenzo Spagnolo, Pietro Mario Lugarà, Gaetano Scamarcio.
Abstract
We report on the development of a photoacoustic sensor for the detection of formaldehyde (CH(2)O) using a thermoelectrically cooled distributed-feedback quantum cascade laser operating in pulsed mode at 5.6 μm. A resonant photoacoustic cell, equipped with four electret microphones, is excited in its first longitudinal mode at 1,380 Hz. The absorption line at 1,778.9 cm(-1) is selected for CH(2)O detection. A detection limit of 150 parts per billion in volume in nitrogen is achieved using a 10 seconds time constant and 4 mW laser power. Measurements in ambient air will require water vapour filters.Entities:
Keywords: Formaldehyde; Photoacoustic spectroscopy; Quantum cascade laser; Trace gas sensor
Year: 2009 PMID: 22574040 PMCID: PMC3348822 DOI: 10.3390/s90402697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Schematic diagram of the photoacoustic sensor. The sensor is about 0.5 m long, 0.2 m high and 0.2 m wide.
Figure 2.Laser spectra measured at different temperatures, recorded by Fourier-Transform infrared spectrometer with a resolution of 0.125 cm−1. Pulse width of 42 ns and 1.4% duty cycle were used. The related device temperatures are shown in the legend, starting from the rightmost spectrum. The temperature-tuning coefficient is −0.140 cm−1/°C.
Figure 3.a) Normalized PA spectrum of 10-ppmv formaldehyde (solid curve) recorded 1,778 – 1,779.5 cm−1 by varying the temperature of the laser in steps of 0.5 degrees. The individual vertical lines mark the CH2O absorption lines reported in reference 18. b) HITRAN H2O spectrum.
Figure 4.PA signal versus CH2O concentration. The symbols represent experimental data, solid line is a linear fit. The error bars corresponding to the uncertainty on PA signal have the same dimensions of the symbols. The vertical arrow marks the noise equivalent (signal-to-noise ratio of 1) minimum detection limit of 150 ppbv.
Summary of the PA sensor performances.
| CH2O | NO | |
|---|---|---|
| P0 (mW) | 4 | 2 |
| Sm (mV/Pa) | 20 | 20 |
| τint (s) | 10 | 10 |
| αmin (cm−1) | 6.6 × 10−7 | 1.3 × 10−7 |
| D (W·cm−1Hz−1/2) | 2.0 × 10−8 | 2.0 × 10−9 |
| Detection limit (ppbv) | 150 | 150 |