The residence time distribution (RTD) was obtained in a tubular reactor with mean residence times of the order of milliseconds by using an infrared laser absorption technique. The reactor was operated at room conditions with a nitrogen or helium gas flow, the tracer used was methane. The fast respon
Partial pressure measurement by means of infrared laser absorption spectroscopy
✍ Scribed by E Lanzinger; K Jousten; M Kühne
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 311 KB
- Volume
- 51
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0042-207X
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✦ Synopsis
Compared with the conventional method of using a quadrupole mass spectrometer, partial pressure measurement by absorption spectroscopy has the advantage of being non-intrusive : molecules are not cracked at a hot cathode, no gas molecules are produced by the instrument itself etc. We have applied tuneable diode laser absorption spectroscopy in the mid-infrared to determine absolute partial pressures of CO in the high vacuum. The sensitivity was increased by use of a Herriott multi-reflection cell. First of all, line strengths of several rotational-vibrational transitions of CO were measured in high vacuum with a relative standard uncertainty of about 2%. The measured values agree with previously published data within their combined uncertainties. Based on these line strength values, partial pressure measurements were possible with a relative uncertainty of 3%. Our present experimental set-up allows to measure CO partial pressures down to 10 -5 Pa. At a total pressure of 1kPa, the highest pressure we used, this corresponds to 1 part in 10 8 or 10 ppb.
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