cavity ring down spectroscopy
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Author(s):  
Johannes Lehmuskoski ◽  
Hannu Vasama ◽  
Jussi Hämäläinen ◽  
Jouni Hokkinen ◽  
Teemu Kärkelä ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bobbi Stromer ◽  
Anthony Bednar ◽  
Milo Janjic ◽  
Scott Becker ◽  
Tamara Kylloe ◽  
...  

We built three successive versions of a thermal decomposition cavity ring-down spectrometer and tested their response to explosives. These explosive compound analyzers successfully detected nitroglycerine, 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT), pentaerythryl tetranitrate, hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-s-triazine and triacetone triperoxide (TATP). We determined the pathlength and limits of detection for each, with the best limit of detection being 13 parts per trillion (ppt) of TNT. For most of the explosive tests, the peak height was higher than the expected value, meaning that peroxy radical chain propagation was occurring with each of the explosives and not just the peroxide TATP.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (8) ◽  
pp. 5501-5519
Author(s):  
Patrick Dewald ◽  
Raphael Dörich ◽  
Jan Schuladen ◽  
Jos Lelieveld ◽  
John N. Crowley

Abstract. We present measurements of isoprene-derived organic nitrates (ISOP-NITs) generated in the reaction of isoprene with the nitrate radical (NO3) in a 1 m3 Teflon reaction chamber. Detection of ISOP-NITs is achieved via their thermal dissociation to nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which is monitored by cavity ring-down spectroscopy (TD-CRDS). Using thermal dissociation inlets (TDIs) made of quartz, the temperature-dependent dissociation profiles (thermograms) of ISOP-NITs measured in the presence of ozone (O3) are broad (350 to 700 K), which contrasts the narrower profiles previously observed for, for example, isopropyl nitrate (iPN) or peroxy acetyl nitrate (PAN) under the same conditions. The shape of the thermograms varied with the TDI's surface-to-volume ratio and with material of the inlet walls, providing clear evidence that ozone and quartz surfaces catalyse the dissociation of unsaturated organic nitrates leading to formation of NO2 at temperatures well below 475 K, impeding the separate detection of alkyl nitrates (ANs) and peroxy nitrates (PNs). The use of a TDI consisting of a non-reactive material suppresses the conversion of isoprene-derived ANs at 473 K, thus allowing selective detection of PNs. The potential for interference by the thermolysis of nitric acid (HNO3), nitrous acid (HONO) and O3 is assessed.


2021 ◽  
pp. 111523
Author(s):  
Ardhendu Pal ◽  
Biswajit Panda ◽  
Sanchi Maithani ◽  
Manik Pradhan

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