Instrument - Cavity Attenuated Phase Shift Nitrogen Dioxide Monitor
Short name:
CAPS NO2 monitor
Full name:
Cavity Attenuated Phase Shift Nitrogen Dioxide Monitor
What is being measured:
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
Sampling Protocol:
Online
Manufacturer:
Environnement S.A
Model:
AS32M
Instrument year
:
None specified
Data recording software:
LabView
Data analysis software:
Raw data time resolution:
1 minute
Analysis data averaging:
Detection limit:
0.1 ppb
Sensitivity to temperature (and correction method, if applicable):
:
Sensitivity coefficient of surrounding temperature (0 to 30 C): <0.2 ppb/K. No correction is applied.
Sensitivity to relative humidity (and correction method, if applicable):
:
No impact of RH on measurements
Sampling method:
Direct sampling
Sample preparation method:
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Tubing inner diameter:
1/4 inch
Tubing material:
FEP Teflon
Chemical identification method:
This Cavity Attenuated Phase Shift nitrogen dioxide (AS32M) monitor operates as an optical absorption spectrometer, utilizing a blue light-emitting diode (LED) as a light source, a sample cell incorporating two high reflectivity mirrors centered at 450 nm, and a vacuum phototube detector. Its efficiency is based on the fact that nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a broadband absorber of light in the visible region of the spectrum. The light emanating from the cell is directed into a vacuum phototube where the resultant signal is integrated, digitized and sent to the internal computer where all subsequent data processing takes place.
Data analysis method:
Quantification method:
Calibration method:
NO2 gas cylinders and mass flow controllers are used to inject known amounts of NO2 into the chamber. The corresponding NO2 (and NOx) monitor reading for the gas injection are noted.
Calibration drift estimate:
Low (on the order of weeks)
Calibration schedule:
Monthly
Uncertainty estimation method:
NA
Known interferences:
HONO
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