A novel spectroscopic method, named
quartz-enhanced photoacoustic
spectroscopy-conductance spectroscopy (QEPAS-CS), was first developed
for gas mixture analysis. In QEPAS-CS, the advantage of photoacoustic
detection and conductance analysis was realized by a quartz tuning
fork (QTF). Two-component gas analysis was done by photoacoustic detection
and conductance detection. For an explicit application, natural spider
silk was used as a water vapor transducer to modify the QTF, making
a conductance sensing channel. A 2004 nm laser diode was used as an
excitation source for a photoacoustic sensing channel. Such a QEPAS-CS
sensor was used for H2O/CO2 gas mixture analysis
in a cell incubator. This provides a solution to calibrate an infrared
photoacoustic spectroscopy gas sensor. This example effectively confirms
the capacity of multigas analysis by the QEPAS-CS sensor.
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