Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development

This paper describes a preliminary study of the possibility for inhaled and exhaled gases interference during Methyl Mercaptan measurement in the 200 nm - 250 nm region. An absorption spectrum for Methyl Mercaptan was compared with the breathing system gases absorption lines to theoretically justify...

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Main Authors: Nurulain, S., M. R., Radin, K., Suzalina, Hadi, Manap
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing 2017
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14356/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14356/7/Spectra%20Comparison%20For%20An%20Optical.pdf
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author Nurulain, S.
M. R., Radin
K., Suzalina
Hadi, Manap
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description This paper describes a preliminary study of the possibility for inhaled and exhaled gases interference during Methyl Mercaptan measurement in the 200 nm - 250 nm region. An absorption spectrum for Methyl Mercaptan was compared with the breathing system gases absorption lines to theoretically justify that there are no discernible interference effects during the Methyl Mercaptan concentration measurements. It was theoretically found that the primary breathing gases namely nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapor have no significant interference for Methyl Mercaptan sensing in the 200 nm - 250 nm region.
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spelling ump-143562018-04-27T01:31:24Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14356/ Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development Nurulain, S. M. R., Radin K., Suzalina Hadi, Manap T Technology (General) This paper describes a preliminary study of the possibility for inhaled and exhaled gases interference during Methyl Mercaptan measurement in the 200 nm - 250 nm region. An absorption spectrum for Methyl Mercaptan was compared with the breathing system gases absorption lines to theoretically justify that there are no discernible interference effects during the Methyl Mercaptan concentration measurements. It was theoretically found that the primary breathing gases namely nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapor have no significant interference for Methyl Mercaptan sensing in the 200 nm - 250 nm region. AIP Publishing 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14356/7/Spectra%20Comparison%20For%20An%20Optical.pdf Nurulain, S. and M. R., Radin and K., Suzalina and Hadi, Manap (2017) Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development. In: AIP Conference Proceedings: Engineering Technology International Conference (ETIC 2016) , 4-5 August 2016 , Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. pp. 1-6., 1835 (020035). ISBN 978-0-7354-1505-8 (Published) https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4981857
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Nurulain, S.
M. R., Radin
K., Suzalina
Hadi, Manap
Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development
title Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development
title_full Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development
title_fullStr Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development
title_full_unstemmed Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development
title_short Spectra Comparison For An Optical Breathing Gas Sensor Development
title_sort spectra comparison for an optical breathing gas sensor development
topic T Technology (General)
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14356/7/Spectra%20Comparison%20For%20An%20Optical.pdf