An ion mobility spectrometer (IMS) equipped with a 10.6eV low pressure gas
discharge lamp was usually employed for the continuous detection of ethanol
, 1-propanol, 2-propanol, I-butanol and 2-methyl-1-propanol. For demonstrat
ion purposes, the quantitative response of the UV-ion mobility spetrometer
(UV-IMS) was determined for ethanol and l-propanol in the concentration ran
ge between 1 and 100 ppm(v). The calculated reduced mobilities of the peaks
in the spectra of the selected alcoholic substances were compared with the
reduced mobilities of the peaks determined using the IMS including a radio
active ionization source and with values taken from literature. Finally, th
e scope of applicability of an UV-IMS for the detection of alcohols is disc
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