Room-temperature mid-IR lasers for on-line measurements of trace combustion generated pollutants

2003 
Measurements of NO and CO in combustion exhaust gases are reported using thermo-electrically cooled, mid-IR quantum cascade lasers operating near 5.26 and 4.62 /spl mu/m respectively. Measurements of NO are performed in an insulated exhaust duct of a C/sub 2/H/sub 4/-airflame at temperatures of approximately 600 K. CO measurements are performed above a rich H/sub 2/-air flame seeded with CO/sub 2/ and diluted with N/sub 2/ to 1150 K. Sensitivities on the order of 0.36 ppm-m are achieved in the case of NO and 0.21 ppm-m in the case of CO using a balanced ratiometric detection technique. Comparisons between measured and predicted water-vapor and CO/sub 2/ interference is discussed.
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