Spatially resolved trace detection of HCl in flames with mid-infrared polarization spectroscopy
(2008) In Optics Letters 33(16). p.1836-1838- Abstract
- Sensitive and nonintrusive detection of HCl in reactive gas flows with high spatial and temporal resolution manner has for the first time (to our knowledge) been demonstrated using mid-infrared polarization spectroscopy (IRPS). Trace levels of HCl were prepared in an atmospheric pressure premixed CH4/O-2/Ar flat flame by seeding a small amount of chloroform into the Ar flow. Detection of HCl with IRPS in the burnt region of the stoichiometric flame was performed by probing the fundamental ro-vibration transitions with a 3.2 mu m tunable pulsed laser. The quantitative nature, the detection sensitivity, and the potential spectral interferences from water were investigated. (c) 2008 Optical Society of America.
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- Li, Zhongshan LU ; Sun, Zhiwei LU ; Li, Bo LU ; Aldén, Marcus LU and Forsth, M.
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- 2008
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- Contribution to journal
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- published
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- Optics Letters
- volume
- 33
- issue
- 16
- pages
- 1836 - 1838
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- Optical Society of America
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- wos:000259113300021
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- ISSN
- 0146-9592
- DOI
- 10.1364/OL.33.001836
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- English
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