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Filter system for infrared analysis

  • US 3,968,367 A
  • Filed: 10/14/1975
  • Issued: 07/06/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/16/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a method of analyzing a gas sample for a plurality of gases of interest each of which has a characteristic infrared absorption spectrum associated therewith, wherein the analysis for each gas of interest is derived from a comparison of intensity-related signals produced by a detector means, wherein the difference in said signals is rendered dependent upon the absorption of infrared radiation from a source by that gas of interest;

  • wherein at least one of said is a relatively strong absorbing gas and at least one of said gases of interest is relatively weak infrared absorbing gas and wherein the composition of said sample is such that a wide range exists in the relative values between intensity-related signals produced by said strong absorbing gas and said weak absorbing gas, the improvement comprising the step of;

    reducing said wide range between said relative values between intensity-related signals produced by said strong absorbing gas and said weak absorbing gas by;

    in the analysis for said strong infrared absorbing gas of interest, interposing bandpass optical filter means between said source and said detector means disposed such that radiation ultimately producing both of said intensity-related signals traverses said bandpass optical filter, said bandpass optical filter having a passband centered on an infrared wavelength which does not contain a strong absorption line of said strong infrared absorbing gas, andin the analysis for said weak infrared absorbing gas, interposing bandpass optical filter means between said source of infrared radiation and said detector means disposed such that said radiation ultimately producing each of said intensity-related signals traverses said bandpass optical filter, said bandpass filter having a passband centered on an infrared wavelength wherein said weak infrared absorbing gas strongly absorbs.

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