| Title | A long pathlength liquid-core waveguide sensor for real-time pCO2 measurements at sea |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2003 |
| Authors | Wang, Z, Cai, W-J, Wang, Y, Upchurch, BL |
| Journal | Marine Chemistry |
| Volume | 84 |
| Pagination | 73-84 |
| Accession Number | LTER.2003-93461 |
| Keywords | GCE |
| Abstract | An improved spectrophotometric pCO2 sensor based on a long pathlength liquid-core waveguide is described for pCO2 underway measurements. A low refractive index (RI) amorphous fluoropolymer (Teflon AF 2400) tubing, the heart of the sensor, served as both a CO2-permeable membrane equilibrator and a long pathlength liquid-core waveguide spectrophotometric cell. By using absorbance ratios at three wavelengths and carefully preparing and storing indicator solution, good reproducibility and long-term stability were achieved. The sensor behaved closely to theoretical prediction. Two pronounced features of the sensor were fast response (approximately 2 min to reach 99% of full response) due to high permeability of the Teflon AF, and high precision (about +/- 2 |
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