Abstract

Coloration reactions have been found between nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) and organic compounds, such as aromatic amine derivatives, impregnated in porous glass. A single absorption peak in the visible region was detected after the reactions for all compounds. Linear relationships were obtained between environmental NO 2 concentrations and absorbance changes at peak wavelength for some compounds. A system is proposed for detecting low-levels of NO 2 using these coloration reaction in porous glass. Our designed system is composed of an organically-impregnated porous glass sensor and a simple absorbance meter having a single-wavelength light source. It was clarified that environmental ppb-levels of NO 2 could be detected using our system and that values for hourly average concentrations of NO 2 obtained by our system agreed well with those obtained using commercial analytical instruments. A coloration reaction mechanisms are also proposed based on the experimental results obtained.

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