Abstract

This short review provides the recent progresses on continuous monitoring of atmospheric ozone. The analytical performance is defined in US-EPA 40 CFR Part 53, and Federal Equivalent Method for ozone adopts an ultraviolet photometry to meet the definition. Chemical monitoring systems including spectrophotometry with dye bleaching, chemiluminescence, and bioluminescence have been developed to satisfy the analytical performance. Changes in the electric resistance of semiconductors are also utilized for the measurements. Some of the proposed instruments have been applied to the monitoring of ozone in the ambient air, and reliable results are demonstrated.

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