Continuous Emission Monitoring. James A. Jahnke
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Название: Continuous Emission Monitoring

Автор: James A. Jahnke

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Биология

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isbn: 9781119434023

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СКАЧАТЬ gases absorb light due to vibrational–rotational transitions. Figure 4‐3 illustrates some of the specific motions that occur when photons of the right energy (light of the right wavelength) are absorbed by an SO2 molecule.

      In the ultraviolet and visible regions of the spectrum, 180–700 nm, impinging light can cause the molecular electrons to change their energy states. Here, higher‐energy photons cause the electrons to become excited, and in the far ultraviolet may even cause the molecules to dissociate. SO2 shows a particularly strong absorption centered at 280 nm, which is taken advantage of in several SO2 analyzers, as we shall see in the next chapter.

Schematic illustration of example of normal vibrations of the SO2 molecule. Schematic illustration of a typical transmission spectrum. Schematic illustration of a typical absorption spectrum.

      The total energy of a molecule in a specific energy state can be summarized by the approximation

      (4‐4)upper E Subscript t o t a l Baseline equals upper E Subscript e l e c t r o n i c Baseline plus upper E Subscript v i b r a t i o n a l Baseline plus upper E Subscript r o t a t i o n a l

Schematic illustration of energy-level diagram for a molecule.

      To this point we have discussed the fact that molecules can absorb light energy. However, the question arises as to how this phenomenon can be expressed quantitatively. The answer lies in a mathematical expression known as the Beer–Lambert law.

      The Beer–Lambert Law

Schematic illustration of infrared vibrational–rotational transmittance spectrum for SO2. Schematic illustration of example system for measuring pollutant gas concentrations.

      (4‐5)upper T r equals StartFraction upper I Over upper I Subscript o Baseline EndFraction

      The Beer–Lambert law states that the transmittance of light through the medium decreases exponentially by the product α(λ) cL, or

      (4‐6)upper T r equals StartFraction upper I Over upper I Subscript o Baseline EndFraction 
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