| Literature DB >> 27022206 |
Lee A Greenawald, Gerry R Boss, Aaron Reeder, Suzanne Bell.
Abstract
An inexpensive paper-based sensor was developed for detecting low ppm concentrations of hydrogen sulfide gas. A piece of filter paper containing aquohydroxocobinamide [OH(H2O)Cbi] was placed on the end of a bifurcated optical fiber, and the reflectance spectrum of the OH(H2O)Cbi was monitored during exposure to 10.0 ppm hydrogen sulfide gas (NIOSH recommended exposure limit). Reaction of sulfide (HS-) yielded an increase in reflectance from 400-450 nm, and decrease from 470-550 nm. Spectral changes were monitored as a function of time at 25, 50, and 85% relative humidity. Spectral shifts at high-er humidity suggested reduction of the Cbi(III) compound. The sensor was used to detect hydrogen sulfide breakthrough from respirator carbon beds and results correlated well with a standard electrochemical detector. The simple paper-based sensor could provide a real-time end-of-service-life alert for hydrogen sulfide gas.Entities:
Keywords: Aquohydroxocobinamide; Diffuse Reflectance; End-of-Service-Life Indicator; Hydrogen Sulfide; Optical Sensor
Year: 2016 PMID: 27022206 PMCID: PMC4807636 DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2016.02.129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sens Actuators B Chem ISSN: 0925-4005 Impact factor: 7.460