Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
744171 Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•First report on a portable gas analyzer for SO2 based on amperometric detector.•Novel CNT amperometric electrode which provided stable sulfite detection.•Novel stabilized gravity-driven carrier flow provided excellent response stability.•The analyzer provided several merits and standalone operation for 6 h.•Novel design provided compact and light-weight analyzer (900 g).

The construction, optimization and application are described for a portable gas analyzer which gives real-time measurement of sulfur dioxide in a gas stream. The SO2 is absorbed from the analyte gas stream into a gravity-driven carrier solution flowing through a diffusion scrubber (DS), in the form of a bundle of polymeric hollow fibers. The sulfite ions in the carrier solution are detected by anodic amperometry at a novel carbon nanotube (CNT) electrode polarized at 0.35 V vs Ag/AgCl reference electrode. A novel compact design is the result of integrating the DS with the amperometric detector and yields a light weight portable analyzer (900 g) with a small footprint. The optimized analyzer has favorable performance characteristics such as (i) good sensitivity (LOD = 4 ppm, S/N = 3), (ii) wide linear dynamic range up to 5000 ppm, (iii) reasonably fast response time (t95%, 4.1 min), (iv) excellent signal stability and repeatability (RSD = 1.3%), and (v) continuous standalone operation for 6 h. The interfering effect of H2S is avoided by removing H2S using a prior guard column. The analyzer can successfully monitor the removal of SO2 from SO2-N2 gas mixtures and in determining sulfite in foodstuffs.

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