Calibration-free benzene sensor for fire environments based on interband cascade laser absorption spectroscopy near 5 μm

基于近5 μm波段带间级联激光吸收光谱的免校准苯传感器,适用于火灾环境

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Abstract

The toxicity of effluents from fires that occur at the wildland-urban interface is a growing concern among first responders, health professionals, and local populations. Benzene ([Formula: see text]) is a key fire emission of particular concern because of its high carcinogenicity. To better understand [Formula: see text] production in harsh fire environments, this paper presents a calibration-free scanned-wavelength interband cascade laser absorption spectrometer for [Formula: see text] that is demonstrated to be robust, portable, and accurate. The spectrometer targets a narrow-band absorption feature located near 2006 cm(-1) ([Formula: see text]m). This wavelength selection is shown to be advantageous for measurements at near-ambient pressure conditions and to be well-suited for robust spectrally-resolved measurements with the limited scanning range of modern interband cascade lasers. The sensor employs a multi-pass Herriott cell to achieve an increased optical pathlength in a volume small enough to make the sensor portable for field measurements. The sensor is demonstrated to measure [Formula: see text] over a wide dynamic range (sub-ppm to thousands of ppm) relevant to first-responder exposures. The method is also shown to remain stable over long durations of continuous logging and to effectively measure [Formula: see text] content in structural fire effluents with varying ventilation conditions, accounting for potential interferers.

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