NEAR-ULTRAVIOLET EVANESCENT-WAVE ABSORPTION SENSOR-BASED ON A MULTIMODE OPTICAL-FIBER

Citation
Ra. Potyrailo et al., NEAR-ULTRAVIOLET EVANESCENT-WAVE ABSORPTION SENSOR-BASED ON A MULTIMODE OPTICAL-FIBER, Analytical chemistry, 70(8), 1998, pp. 1639-1645
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032700
Volume
70
Issue
8
Year of publication
1998
Pages
1639 - 1645
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2700(1998)70:8<1639:NEASOA>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Fiber-optic near-ultraviolet evanescent-wave sensors have been constru cted, and their feasibility for practical applications has been demons trated. The sensors, used for the detection of ozone near the 254-nm p eak of the Hartley absorption band, were fabricated from coiled segmen ts of low-cost multimode plastic-clad silica optical fibers. The sensi ng sections were produced alternatively by stripping only the protecti ve jacket from the fiber to expose the gas-permeable silicone cladding or by stripping the jacket and the cladding to expose the bare-silica fiber core. Response characteristics are given, including sensitivity to ozone, reversibility, and aging effects. The useful lifetime was u nacceptably short for the sensor that employed the bare-silica core, w hereas the exposed-cladding sensor demonstrated good stability over th e entire two-month period of investigation. The latter, more useful se nsor demonstrated a linear response to ozone over the range 0.02-0.35 vol% and a reversible response with a time constant on the order of 1 min. Differences in ozone absorption spectra obtained in the transmiss ion and evanescent-wave modes are discussed. Projected applications of the new exposed-cladding sensor include ozone determination in water- treatment processes and ozone production plants.