Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
743585 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The investigation of an ultra violet DOAS (differential optical absorption spectroscopy) sensor based on fibre-optic technology for the monitoring of nitric oxide gas in an exhaust environment is described. Cross-sensitivity issues with other gases present in the environment were realised and ratiometric separation techniques were developed in order to reduce the sensor's susceptibility to these interferences. Experimental results describing the calibration of the sensor against a commercial analyser and tests documenting the sensor's operating capabilities within the exhaust of an engine are presented. The lower limit of detection for the sensor was found to be 5 ppm with response times of 3.4 s.

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