2019
DOI: 10.3390/opt1010001
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Investigation of Five Organic Dyes in Ethanol and Butanol for Two-Color Laser-Induced Fluorescence Ratio Thermometry

Abstract: In this article, we compare absorption and temperature-dependent fluorescence spectra of five organic dyes for 2c-LIF (two-color laser-induced fluorescence) thermometry in ethanol and butanol. The dyes fluorescein, eosin Y, rhodamine B, rhodamine 6G, and sulforhodamine 101 individually mixed in ethanol and butanol were studied at liquid temperatures of 25-65 • C. The self-absorption spectral bands are analyzed along with intensity ratios and the respective sensitivities for one-dye and two-dye 2c-LIF thermomet… Show more

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“…The fluorescence spectra are shifted with increasing temperature towards higher wavelengths (from 554.0 nm to 568.6 nm). This spectral behavior is in agreement with the investigations reported by Mishra et al [ 20 ] in the temperature interval from 298 K–338 K. The integrated fluorescence intensity decreases by 19.8% with increasing temperature within the investigated temperature range (283 K to 413 K), see Figure 9 .…”
Section: Results Of the Dye Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The fluorescence spectra are shifted with increasing temperature towards higher wavelengths (from 554.0 nm to 568.6 nm). This spectral behavior is in agreement with the investigations reported by Mishra et al [ 20 ] in the temperature interval from 298 K–338 K. The integrated fluorescence intensity decreases by 19.8% with increasing temperature within the investigated temperature range (283 K to 413 K), see Figure 9 .…”
Section: Results Of the Dye Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the first step, the photo-physical properties of the mixtures are analyzed in a micro cell under various conditions using a spectrometric LIF setup. The present work extended the temperature sensitivity interval of the absorption and emission of Eosin-Y dissolved in ethanol in the literature (296 K–338 K, [ 20 , 21 ]) to 283 K–413 K. Furthermore, the single droplet investigations extend the knowledge regarding the measurement uncertainties of the LIF/Mie droplet sizing technique at ambient conditions and long droplet residence times, leading to a change in dye concentration as well as droplet deformation. These studies provide deeper insights into individual effects on the LIF signal supporting the error estimation of PDS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…[5] Spectral analysis of absorption is regarded as the most common and competitive approach to identify the types of organic pollutants. [6,7] However, strong fluorescence cannot be clearly distinguished, and the complex energy transfer mechanisms of dyes still need to be investigated. Since energy transfer is the first step of chemical reactions, it plays a vital role in the contaminant treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of a spectral variation of the fluorescence with varying mixture composition, this behavior could be utilized to determine the butanol concentration, e.g., in evaporating gasoline, diesel, or kerosene droplets. However, for other dyes such as Eosin Y or rhodamines, the emission spectra are similar when the dyes are dissolved in ethanol or butanol, respectively [ 31 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%