Pulsed Infrared Laser Thermal Lens Spectrometry of Flowing Gas Samples
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title
Analytical Chemistry
Publication Date
1985
Volume
57
First Page
758
Abstract
The behavior of the pulsed Infrared laser thermal lens signal Is studied for flowing gas samples. Possible sources of decreased TLS signal are discussed including flow rate and cell temperature. The TLS signal is found to be Independent of the flow rate at all flow rates studied. It Is calculated that absorbances as low as 2.5 x 10-7 In argon and 1 x 10-7 in liquid carbon disulfide should be detectable. The possibilities of using this technique as a chromatography detector for ultratrace amounts of analyte are also discussed.
Recommended Citation
Pulsed Infrared Laser Thermal Lens Spectrometry of Flowing Gas Samples Scott L. Nickolaisen and Stephen E. Bialkowski Analytical Chemistry 57 758 1985