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Appl Spectrosc ; 57(6): 607-13, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14658691

ABSTRACT

A prototype mid-infrared sensor system for the determination of volatile organic pollutants in groundwater was developed and tested under real-world conditions. The sensor comprises a portable Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, coupled to the sensor head via mid-infrared transparent silver halide fiber-optic cables. A 10 cm unclad middle section of the 6-m-long fiber is coated with ethylene propylene copolymer in order to enrich the analytes within the penetration depth of the evanescent field protruding from the fiber sensor head. A mixture of tetrachloroethylene, dichlorobenzene, diethyl phthalate, and xylene isomers at concentrations in the low ppm region was investigated qualitatively and quantitatively in an artificial aquifer system filled with Munich gravel. This simulated real-world site at a pilot scale enables in situ studies of the sensor response and spreading of the pollutants injected into the system with controlled groundwater flow. The sensor head was immersed into a monitoring well of the aquifer system at a distance of 1 m downstream of the sample inlet and at a depth of 30 cm. Within one hour, the analytes were clearly identified in the fingerprint region of the IR spectrum (1300 to 700 cm(-1)). The results have been validated by head-space gas chromatography, using samples collected during the field measurement. Five out of six analytes could be discriminated simultaneously; for two of the analytes the quantitative results are in agreement with the reference analysis.


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Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Membranes, Artificial , Organic Chemicals/analysis , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared/instrumentation , Transducers , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Optical Fibers , Organic Chemicals/chemistry , Pilot Projects , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared/methods , Volatilization
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Water Sci Technol ; 47(2): 121-6, 2003.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12636070

ABSTRACT

A prototype sensing system for in-situ monitoring of volatile organic compounds in contaminated groundwater was tested at a pilot scale plant. The sensor consists of a commercially available Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, connected to a 6 m long infrared transparent silver halide fibre optic cable. A 10 cm long core-only section at the centre of the fibre is mounted on a sensor head and coated with a hydrophobic polymer layer, while the remaining fibre is protected by Teflon tubing and thus not in contact with the surrounding media. The sensor head was immersed into the monitoring wells of the pilot plant testing the sensor system under circumstances close to field conditions and typical for in-situ measurements. The pilot plant consists of a 1 m3 cubic tank filled with gravel. A pump is used to circulate water horizontally through the tank, simulating a natural aquifer. The evolution of the concentration of analytes injected into the system is monitored with time using the developed prototype sensing system. The results are validated by corresponding sampling and analysis with headspace gas chromatography.


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Refuse Disposal , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Water Supply , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Optics and Photonics , Organic Chemicals/analysis , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Volatilization , Water Movements
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Water Sci Technol ; 46(3): 33-40, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12227601

ABSTRACT

For the protection of bankside wells and a groundwater recharge an early warning system had to be developed. The monitoring network design is based on sensor measurements only. For this purpose a new submersible spectrometer has been successfully tested for multi-parameter measurements directly in the medium. The developed system can easily be upgraded with other new sensors. Only calibration and validation data are supplied by conventional grab sampling and laboratory analysis.. A conventional testfilter improved by on-line monitoring at 5 sampling sites serves as a reference system. The whole system is equipped with remote control and the internet serves as the control centre of the network. All measurement data from all 9 sites are available in real time on the internet.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring/instrumentation , Water Pollutants/analysis , Water Supply , Automation , Calibration , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Internet
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