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titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE HIGHLY SENSITIVE DETECTION OF STICK OXIDE IN GAS MIXTURES
abstract The invention relates to a method for the highly sensitive detection of nitrogen oxide in gas mixtures. The erfindungsgemäaesze method for highly sensitive detection of nitric oxide in gas mixtures using photochemical processes, wherein the gas mixture in addition to the nitrogen oxide to be analyzed, oxygen and at least one other gas component contains, is used especially in environmental metrology of determining the nitrogen oxide concentration in the ppb range. The gas mixture to be analyzed is exposed to an intensive, the molecular oxygen dissociating UV radiation. The resulting atomic oxygen reacts with the nitric oxide in triplicate, producing excited nitrogen dioxide which, emitting radiation of a wavelength of l387.5 nm, returns to the ground state. The strength of this luminescence radiation is proportional to the concentration of nitrogen oxide present in the gas. Proof; Gas mixture; highly sensitive; Photochemistry; UV radiation; chemiluminescence; Indicator function}
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