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Effects of adsorption–desorption processes on the response time and accuracy of photoacoustic detection of ammonia
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Chemical EngineeringEngineeringPhotochemistryLaser PhotochemistryOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyPhotoacoustic DetectionGas PhaseAdsorption BehaviorNatural SciencesAmmonia MoleculesAbsorption SpectroscopyLaser-based SensorAmmoniaChemistryOptical SpectroscopyResponse TimeAdsorption–desorption Processes
A distributed-feedback (DFB) diode laser radiating at 1.53 mum was used for photoacoustic detection of ammonia molecules in the gas phase under flow conditions. The influence of the adsorption-desorption processes that occur at the cell and tube walls on the measured gas concentration was studied. Dramatic differences in the adsorption behavior of a metal and a polypropylene cell are demonstrated. Simulations of the gas flow and adsorption-desorption processes yield the conditions that must be fulfilled for accurate concentration measurements in trace-gas analysis of polar molecules.
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