分光计
甲醛
激光器
环境科学
光学
吸收(声学)
时滞与积分
可调谐激光器
遥感
可调谐激光吸收光谱技术
材料科学
分析化学(期刊)
物理
化学
地质学
有机化学
色谱法
作者
Alan Fried,Scott Sewell,Bruce Henry,Bryan P. Wert,Tim Gilpin,James R. Drummond
摘要
We describe here a sensitive tunable diode laser absorption spectrometer (TDLAS) which was employed for ambient measurements of formaldehyde (HCHO) during the 1993 Idaho Hill/Fritz Peak Photochemistry Experiment. This system incorporated many new features and approaches including a novel astigmatic Herriott sampling cell which achieves a 100‐m pathlength in a 3‐L volume. We also describe procedures and tests carried out to ensure high accuracy, including the verification of HCHO standards by means of four techniques. During the field campaign, ambient HCHO measurements were acquired with an average 1σ measurement precision of 0.17 ppbv employing 1–5 min integration times. When combined with a maximum systematic uncertainty of 10%, ambient HCHO concentrations around 1.5 ppbv were measured with an average total (random plus systematic) 1σ uncertainty of 15% during the field campaign. In the intervening 2 years since the field experiment, additional features have been implemented for continuous unattended operation and improved performance. Rapid background subtraction now routinely allows HCHO measurements to be acquired with replicate precisions of 0.040 to 0.056 ppbv employing a 5‐min integration period. This corresponds to routine minimum detectable absorbances of 1.2 to 1.6×10 −6 in an actual mobile laboratory field environment.
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