2009
DOI: 10.3155/1047-3289.59.7.801
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Development of Colorimetric Ozone Detection Papers with High Ultraviolet Resistance Using Ultraviolet Absorbers

Abstract: Two types of colorimetric ozone detection paper with high resistance to ultraviolet (UV) light have been developed for outdoor ozone detection. These detection papers incorporate indigo carmine and UV absorbers (UVAs). When exposed to ozone, the papers change color from blue to white, and the ozone concentration can be determined by measuring the reflectance of the papers. However, indigo carmine is strongly affected by UV light, thus making the papers unsuitable for outdoor ozone detection. The authors succee… Show more

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“…Therefore, the concentration of O3 can be obtained by calculating the consumption of Na2S2O3 [3,4]. The colorimetric method is based on observing the changes in concentrations of chemical reagents by spectroscopic measurements [5][6][7]. The physical analysis is mainly based on the absorption characteristics and absorption cross-section of ozone at a specific band (e.g., 254 nm).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the concentration of O3 can be obtained by calculating the consumption of Na2S2O3 [3,4]. The colorimetric method is based on observing the changes in concentrations of chemical reagents by spectroscopic measurements [5][6][7]. The physical analysis is mainly based on the absorption characteristics and absorption cross-section of ozone at a specific band (e.g., 254 nm).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%