학술논문

New developments on fibre optic colorimetrie sensors for dissolved CO2 in aquatic environments
Document Type
Conference
Source
OCEANS 2017 - Aberdeen. :1-5 Jun, 2017
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Geoscience
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Signal Processing and Analysis
Transportation
Optical sensors
Light emitting diodes
Aquaculture
Optical filters
Oceans
Monitoring
Colorimetric sensor
Fibre optic sensor
Sensitive membrane
Dissolved carbon dioxide
Language
Abstract
The detection of dissolved carbon dioxide (dCO 2 ) is made possible through a colorimetric effect that occurs in a sensitive membrane. The reaction with dCO 2 changes the pH of the membrane causing a small difference in its colour which results in a characteristic absorbance spectrum band near 435 nm. A sensing platform based on this effect was developed and tested in gaseous and in aqueous environments. It is a combination of a bundle of large core fibre optics (with diameters above 200 μm) with light emission diodes (LEDs) in the visible range of the spectrum, a silicon photodetector and a polymer membrane sensitive to CO 2 . A variation in the absorption of 3 / %VV was obtained in the range from 0 to 1.6 % of gaseous CO2 with an estimated response time below 60 seconds.