beautypg.com

Measurement interferences, Direct interference, Third body quenching – Teledyne 9110EH - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual

Page 177: Figure 10-4, Reaction cell during the autozero cycle, S (figure 10-4)

background image

Model 9110EH Instruction Manual Theory of Operation

Figure 10-4: Reaction Cell During the AutoZero Cycle.

10.1.5. Measurement Interferences

It should be noted that the chemiluminescence method is subject to interferences from a
number of sources. The M9110EH has been successfully tested for its ability to reject

interference from most of these sources. Table 10-1 lists the most important gases, which
may interfere with the detection of NO in the M9110EH.

10.1.5.1. Direct Interference

Some gases can directly alter the amount of light detected by the PMT due to chemilumi-
nescence in the reaction cell. This can either be a gas that undergoes chemiluminescence

by reacting with O

3

in the reaction cell or a gas that reacts with other compounds and

produces excess NO upstream of the reaction cell.

10.1.5.2. Third Body Quenching

As shown in Equation 10-3, other molecules in the reaction cell can collide with the excited

NO

2

*

, preventing the chemiluminescence of Equation 10-2, a process known as quenching.

CO

2

and H

2

O are the most common quenching interferences, but N

2

and O

2

also contribute

to this interference type.

Quenching is an unwanted phenomenon and the extent to which it occurs depends on the

properties of the collision partner. larger, more polarized molecules such as H

2

O and CO

2

quench NO chemiluminescence more effectively than smaller, less polar and electronically

“harder” molecules such as N

2

and O

2

.

M9110EH Rev 0

163

The influence of water vapor on the M9110EH measurement can be eliminated with an
optional, internal sample gas dryer. The concentrations of N

2

and O

2

are virtually constant