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Titel Measurement of Environmental NO2 by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
VerfasserIn Gaoxuan Wang, Hongming YI, Eric Fertein, Markus W. Sigrist, Weidong Chen
Konferenz EGU General Assembly 2016
Medientyp Artikel
Sprache en
Digitales Dokument PDF
Erschienen In: GRA - Volume 18 (2016)
Datensatznummer 250130319
Publikation (Nr.) Volltext-Dokument vorhandenEGU/EGU2016-10557.pdf
 
Zusammenfassung
The most widely used technique for the measurements of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is the chemiluminescence technique. However this indirect NO2 measurement method is affected by positive or negative interferences due to the use of non selective catalyzer molybdenum or photolytic converter [1]. Photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) offers the capability of interference-free direct NO2 measurement without any sample preparation or/and chemical conversion [2,3]. In this paper, we report on the development and applications of a photoacoustic spectroscopy-based NO2 sensor for continuous measurement of NO2 in air with a sensitivity of about 0.5 ppb (SNR=1) and 1 min time resolution. Time series measurements of environmental NO2 concentrations were carried out and compared with side-by-side measurements by a NOx analyzer (AC-31 M). Good agreement has been observed. Experimental detail and preliminary results will be presented. Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge financial supports from the CaPPA project (ANR-10-LABX-005) and the CPER CLIMIBIO program. G. W. thanks the “Pôle Métropolitain de la Côte d’Opale” (PMCO) and the Région Nord Pas de Calais for the PhD fellowship support. References [1] G. Villena, I. Bejan, R. Kurtenbach, P. Wiesen, J. Kleffmann, “Interferences of Commercial NO2 instruments in the urban atmosphere and in a smog chamber”, Atmos. Meas. Tech. 5 (2012) 149. [2] M. Lassen, D. B. Clsusen, A. Brusch, J. C. Petersen, “A versatil integrating sphere based photoacoustic sensor for trace gas monitoring”, Opt. Express 22 (2014) 11660. [3] C. Haisch, R. Niessner, “Photoacoustic analyzer for the artifact-free parallel detection of soot and NO2 in engin exhaut”, Anal. Chem. 84 (2012) 7292.