Abstract
The paper reports the designing and fabrication aspects of a high “Q = 492.3” Helmholtz photoacoustic (PA) cell employed for the trace level detection of acetone, a biomarker by using 266 nm- UV, Mid-IR (5.4–10.6 micron) and 0.11 Terahertz (THz) sources. The designed Helmholtz PA cell is made of Aluminum and possesses a natural frequency tunable between 1.4 to 4.4 kHz range using a movable piston arrangement of the microphone sensor. Numerous types of disorders, including diabetes, asthma, lung cancer, etc., can be diagnosed using the acetone concentration obtained through breath analysis. The comparative study is related to the response of different types of excitation mechanisms contributed by electronics, vibrational and rotational modes of acetone. The low-level detection (LoD) limit for acetone is of the order of 5.06 & 7.92 ppbV, and 15.3 pptV, respectively, in UV, Mid-IR, and THz region. This study contributes to the development of a highly sensitive, non-invasive acetone detection and quantification modality.
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Kidavu, A. V. S., & Chaudhary, A. K. (2023). Low level detection of acetone vapor by improvised design of high “Q” tunable frequency Helmholtz photoacoustic cell using UV, mid- IR and THz sources. Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 303. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2023.123218
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