Continuous real-time monitoring of carbon dioxide emitted from human skin by quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy

利用石英增强光声光谱法对人体皮肤释放的二氧化碳进行连续实时监测

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Abstract

In this study, a skin gas detection system based on quartz enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) with a constant temperature collection chamber and an automatic frequency adjustment function was used to collect and monitor carbon dioxide (CO(2)) emissions from human skin. The detection element of the system is an on-beam structure assembled by a 30.72 kHz quartz tuning fork (QTF). A laser with a wavelength of 4991.26 cm(-1) is emitted (with a wavelength adjustment range of 10 cm(-1)) to excite the QTF. When the integration time is 365 s, the system can achieve a minimum detection limit (MDL) of 2.6 ppmv. The sensitivity of the system is 636.9 ppmv/V. The gas detection system is used to monitor the concentration of CO(2) emissions from different parts of the skin and the same part covered by different cosmetics. The CO(2) emission rate is defined as the ratio of the skin gas monitoring time of 25 min to the CO(2) concentration variable in the gas chamber (volume of 8 mL). The results were collected from three healthy volunteers. Among the six different parts, the cheeks emitted the fastest rate (the average rate was 365.5 ppmv/min) of CO(2), and the thighs emitted the slowest rate (the average rate was 56.4 ppmv/min) of CO(2). Comparing the experimental results of the six sites at different times, the order of the CO(2) emission rate is identical for all six sites. In the experiments with the three cosmetic products (experimental site: forearm), comparing the CO(2) emission rate from clean skin with the CO(2) emission rate from cosmetic-covered skin shows that sunscreen is the most breathable, followed by barrier cream, and foundation is the least breathable.

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