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1 September 1991 On-line optical determination of water in ethanol
Manfred A. Kessler
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Proceedings Volume 1510, Chemical and Medical Sensors; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47141
Event: ECO4 (The Hague '91), 1991, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract
An optical sensor for measurement of water in ethanol is presented that is based on a fluorescent solvent polarity probe immobilized on an ion-exchange membrane. The probe responds to changes in solvent polarity of alcohol/water mixtures by both a shift in the fluorescence emission maximum and a change in the fluorescence quantum yield. In this sensor, the analytical information is the relative fluorescence intensity measured at 620 nm (500-nm excitation). The sensor can be applied over the range from pure ethanol to pure water, however, maximum sensitivity is achieved in the range of 80 to 100% ethanol. The response time (t90) is in the order of 15 s. Given the unique applications of fiber optic sensors (e.g., in remote and fire-proof sensing), the new sensor may be applied for quality control of ethanol in distilleries and anhydrous ethanol production.
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Manfred A. Kessler "On-line optical determination of water in ethanol", Proc. SPIE 1510, Chemical and Medical Sensors, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.47141
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KEYWORDS
Bioalcohols

Sensors

Luminescence

Surface plasmons

Water

Fiber optics sensors

Absorption

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