Starting from a method published in the literature for the determination of CO by a quartz crystal microbalance, important changes were made in order to solve the principal analytical problems found, as well to simplify the analytical procedure in order to become a general methodology. The new methodology allows quantitative determination of both CO and CO 2 . Sensitivity for CO is governed by its conversion to CO 2 by silver oxide, which depends on the dimension of the Ag 2 O column percolated by the gas. Detection limit for CO, using a crystal coated with tetramethylammonium fluoride with an amount corresponding to a frequency decrease of 18.7 kHz was 7.7 mL, and for CO 2 a detection limit of 19.2 mL was found, using a crystal with a coating amount that produced a frequency decrease of 13.6 kHz. A sample of the exhaust gas of a car was analysed and the results compared with the ones obtained by non-dispersive infrared spectrometry.
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