A fibre optic evanescent wave sensor used for the detection of trace nitrites in water

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Abstract

A fibre optic technique for detecting trace amounts of nitrite compounds in water is described. The off-line fibre optic sensor outlined here is based on evanescent field absorption in a test solution formed by the reaction of nitrite compounds in water with suitable chemical reagents. A short unclad portion of a plastic clad silica fibre acts as the sensing region. The experimental results clearly establish the usefulness of the present technique for detecting very low concentrations of the order of 1 ppb (parts per billion) of nitrite compounds with a large dynamic range of 1-1000 ppb. Such a high sensitivity enables the present device to be used for measuring the nitrite content in drinking water.

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Suresh Kumar, P., Vallabhan, C. P. G., Nampoori, V. P. N., Sivasankara Pillai, V. N., & Radhakrishnan, P. (2002). A fibre optic evanescent wave sensor used for the detection of trace nitrites in water. Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics, 4(3), 247–250. https://doi.org/10.1088/1464-4258/4/3/305

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