The 6200a so2 analyzer, Principle of operation, 4 the 6200a so – Teledyne 6200A - Sulfides analyzer User Manual

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TAI Model 6200A SO

2

Analyzer Operator Manual, 02164, Rev. G

4 THE 6200A SO

2

ANALYZER

4.1 Principle of Operation

The operation of the TAI Model 6200A Analyzer is based upon the well proven technology from the
measurement of fluorescence of SO

2

due to absorption of UV energy. Sulfur Dioxide absorbs in the

190 nm - 230 nm region free of quenching by air and relatively free of other interferences.
Interferences caused by PNA (poly-nuclear aromatics) are reduced by a "kicker"

1

which removes

PNA selectively through a membrane without affecting SO

2

sample gas.

The UV lamp emits ultraviolet radiation which passes through a 214 nm bandpass filter, excites the
SO

2

molecules, producing fluorescence which is measured by a PMT with a second UV bandpass

filter. The equations describing the above reactions are as follows:

*

2

SO

hv

SO

Ia

1

2

→

+

(1)

The excitation ultraviolet light at any point in the system is given by:

(

)

(

)

[

]

2

0

SO

ax

exp

1

I

Ia

=

(2)

Where I

0

is the UV light intensity, a is the absorption coefficient of SO

2

, x the path length, and (SO

2

)

the concentration of SO

2

. The excited SO

2

decays back to the ground state emitting a characteristic

fluorescence:

2

2

KF

2

hv

SO

*

SO

+

→

(3)

When the SO

2

concentration is relatively low, the path length of exciting light is short and the

background is air, the above expression reduces to:

(

2

SO

K

F

=

)

(4)

Hence, the fluorescent radiation impinging upon the PMT is directly proportional to the
concentration of SO

2

.

The block diagram in Figure 4-1 illustrates the general operation principle of the Model 6200A.

1

Developed by Dr. Henk, J. Vande Wiel, Laboratory for Inorganic Chemistry, RIVM, National

Institute of Public Health and Environmental Protection, Biethoven, The Netherlands.

4-1

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