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Published on: February 14, 2014
Multi-species hydrocarbon measurement using TDLAS with a wide scanning range DFG laser
Qiming Wang1, Zhenzhen Wang2, Takahiro Kamimoto1
1Graduate School of Advanced Technology and Science, Tokushima University, Tokushima 770-8501, Japan.
Abstract:
Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) is a widely used diagnostic technique due to its high sensitivity, fast response, low cost, and other merits. Hydrocarbon detection is a field of great interest in the application of tunable diode lasers as hydrocarbons are fundamental molecules in many industrial processes. Many tunable diode lasers are only suitable for single species detection due to the short scanning range and in real situations. However, different hydrocarbon species tend to exist simultaneously. Here we present a laser system based on the difference-frequency generation (DFG) method for simultaneous hydrocarbon mixtures detection. The direct absorption spectra of different hydrocarbons covering various groups (e.g., alkane, olefin, and aromatic) were measured. The measurements of the concentration dependence of absorbance for each molecule were carried out. The R2 values were larger than 0.997, which demonstrated the system can measure hydrocarbons covering different molecular classes accurately. The mixture components were identified using the independent component analysis and quantitative analysis was performed using the classical least-squares method. Future studies will focus on the validation of the system in actual processes.

