Abstract
In this study, a sensitive system for simultaneous sensing of sulfur dioxide and carbon disulfide was developed based on absorption spectroscopy in the deep ultraviolet. An effective spectrum-unfolding approach is proposed to examine the overlapping spectral characteristics. Direct proportional relations with determination coefficients of 0.999 were obtained. The detection limit of sulfur dioxide was determined to be 42 ppb, and a detection limit of 5 ppb for carbon disulfide was achieved with an optical length of 20 cm. The interplay between the measurement results of the two components was investigated. Interference close to the detection limits was confirmed for both sulfur dioxide and carbon disulfide measurements. An automatic and reliable simultaneous sensing system for sulfur dioxide and carbon disulfide was constructed.
© 2019 Optical Society of America
Full Article | PDF ArticleMore Like This
Lin Wang, Yungang Zhang, Xue Zhou, and Zhiguo Zhang
Appl. Opt. 57(21) 6213-6218 (2018)
Lin Wang, Xindong Deng, Xianchang Zhang, Zhenzhen Song, and Zhiguo Zhang
Appl. Opt. 61(15) 4254-4258 (2022)
Anirban Roy, Neetesh Kumar Sharma, Arup Lal Chakraborty, and Abhishek Upadhyay
Appl. Opt. 56(31) H57-H66 (2017)