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Sensor system

  • US 4,833,091 A
  • Filed: 02/06/1987
  • Issued: 05/23/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/06/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of measuring the concentration of carbon dioxide in a medium by determining the water content in a pH-independent sensor system comprising an optical fiber having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end having attached thereto a fluorescence indicator embedded in a carrier matrix with a predetermined water content, said carrier matrix containing a miscible mixture of water and non-aqueous solvent in predetermined proportions and being separated from said medium by a gas-permeable, water-impermeable diffusion membrane, said indicator, when excited by excitation radiation of a predetermined wavelength λ

  • o, emitting fluorescent emission at a wavelength λ

    w in the presence of water and at a wavelength λ

    s in the presence of said non-aqueous solvent, the intensity of each emission being independent upon the ratio of water to non-aqueous solvent present in the system such that the ratio of the intensities of emitted radiation of wavelengths λ

    w and λ

    s is therefore proportional to the amount of water present and diffusion of carbon dioxide through said gas-permeable membrane and subsequent reaction with water to deplete the water content of the system induces a change in the intensities of said emissions, which method comprises transmitting through said optical fiber, from a source adjacent to its proximal end, excitation radiation of said predetermined wavelength λ

    o, and measuring the ratio of the intensities of the emitted radiation of wavelengths λ

    w and λ

    s, thereby obtaining a determination of the water content and calculating therefrom the carbon dioxide concentration in the surrounding medium.

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