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1 May 1992 Indicators for the optical measurement of sulphur dioxide gas
Ashutosh Sharma, Zulfiqur Ali, Daniel McStay
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Abstract
A number of fluorophores were investigated for their suitability to be employed as indicators in SO2 measurement. Several indicators, including PAll's, 5(and 6) carboxy-4'-5'-dimethyl fluorescein, new fuschin, hydrazine hydrochloride and chioropyridine hydrochloride, showed decrease in the fluorescence intensity with increase in SO2 concentration. Fluorescence quenching of benzopurpurin by 502 is found to be extremely efficient, with a little or no interference from the other toxic gases NH3 and H2S. These results are analyzed using Stem-Volmer relation. The fmding is considered to be of potential utility for the development of an improved fibre optic SO2 sensor/probe.
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Ashutosh Sharma, Zulfiqur Ali, and Daniel McStay "Indicators for the optical measurement of sulphur dioxide gas", Proc. SPIE 1637, Environmental and Process Monitoring Technologies, (1 May 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59348
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Sulfur

Sensors

Gases

Environmental monitoring

Optical testing

Environmental sensing

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