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10 March 1994 Fiber optic fluorescence sensor for carbon tetrachloride
Ashutosh Sharma, A. Z. Fasihi
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Proceedings Volume 2068, Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.170673
Event: Optical Tools for Manufacturing and Advanced Automation, 1993, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
A carbon tetrachloride sensor is presented that is based on a novel approach that involves quenching of the fluorescence emission from the second excited state (So $IMP S2 transition) of a dye, congo red, and an air purge mechanism. The Stern-Volmer plot for the sensor response towards carbon tetrachloride in air is linear over the investigated concentration range, 0 - 5 mM, with a Ksv value of 84.85 M-1. The detection limit was found to be 47 (mu) M CCl4 in air. It is suggested that the operating fluorescence quenching process is diffusion controlled and collisional in nature. The sensor is fully reversible with an analytical response time < 25 s and recovery time < 2 s. The environmental applications of this sensor that is capable of providing a reference signal, while in-situ, are discussed.
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Ashutosh Sharma and A. Z. Fasihi "Fiber optic fluorescence sensor for carbon tetrachloride", Proc. SPIE 2068, Chemical, Biochemical, and Environmental Fiber Sensors V, (10 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.170673
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Luminescence

Carbon

Fiber optics sensors

Diffusion

Environmental sensing

Water

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