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Compact Fluorescence Spectrometer with Built-In In-Line Calibration: Application to Detect Dissolved Organic Matter in Water.

Weicheng CaiHui HuangZhaolin LiXuejing LiJianchao FanShuo ZhangGuojin FengJing Chen
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Fluorescence spectrometry (FS) is widely used for component analysis because each fluorescing material has its own characteristic spectrum. However, the spectral calibration is complicated and bulky. Herein, an in-line spectral calibration sheet (ISCS) was proposed in which a narrow band-pass filter and a linear variable filter (LVF) were integrated on a metal plate. By moving the ISCS, the transmitted excitation light power (TEP) as well as fluorescence spectrum can be seamlessly scanned, and the TEP can be used for in-line spectral calibration. A compact FS device is based on UV-LED excitation and metal capillary (MC), and ISCS was fabricated (i.e., ISCS-FS) and applied to detect sodium humate in water. By employing TEP calibration, both the primary inner filter effect ( PIFE ) and the drift in the optical power of UV-LED can be simultaneously compensated. The linear correlation coefficient of signal concentration was improved from 0.89 to 0.998, and the relative standard deviation (RSD) of replicated detection was improved from 3 to 0.7%. A DLC of 1.3 μg/L was realized, which is 15-fold lower than that of a commercial FS device (20 μg/L). The DLC is even comparable with that (0.5-4 μg/L) of commercial total organic carbon (TOC) analyzers, which are bulky and expensive. The linear correlation between the measurement results of ISCS-FS and commercial TOC analyzers can reach a good value of 0.94.
Keyphrases
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