Abstract

AbstractMultigas detection is in demand for a wide range of environmental and industrial applications. In this work, a sensitive and selective multigas photoacoustic spectroscopy (MG‐PAS) sensor was developed by employing a nonresonant photoacoustic spectroscopy technique combining a broadband radiation source. Six gases including CO, CO2, CH4, C2H2, C2H4, and C2H6 were selected as target measurement molecules. Selectivity of the MG‐PAS was realized by using six mid‐infrared narrow‐band filters which integrated in a homemade filter wheel. A minimum concentration detection limits of 0.2 ppm for CO, 0.05 ppm for CO2, 0.12 ppm for CH4, 0.1 ppm for C2H2, 0.81 ppm for C2H4, and 0.05 ppm for C2H6 were obtained, respectively, with a 1‐s integration time. Measurements of six gas mixtures showed that the average measurement error of the MG‐PAS sensor was within 2%.

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