A surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor system utilizing a SAW resonator operating at 61 MHZ and a pair of parallel electrodes in series was applied to the detection of organic mixtures. Linear frequency shifts were observed as the water content of organic solvents changed. The detection limit was 2 mg
A laser photoacoustic sensor for analyte detection in aqueous systems
โ Scribed by H.A. MacKenzie; G.B. Christison; P. Hodgson; D. Blanc
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 522 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0925-4005
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โฆ Synopsis
Pulsed laser photoacoustic spectroscopy has been used as the basis for sensing analytes in aqueous systems. The spectra obtained with the photoacoustic system are significantly different from conventional transmission spectra and, in particular, the spectra of some organic solvents and alcohols show a marked enhancement in feature strength due to the dependence of physical and thermal factors in the photoacoustic generation process. The photoacoustic process has been shown to be almost immune to the effects of optical scattering, which gives this sensing technique advantages over conventional spectroscopic techniques in the potential application to water-pollution monitoring and to measuring blood-glucose concentrations.
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