Abstract
Fiberoptical sensors are a promising analytical tool for on line and in situ detection of trace contaminants in freshwater ecosystems. The described fiber optical sensor is based on time- resolved, laser-induced fluorescence and allows the detection of PAHs in the ng 1-1 range with a fiber length of 50 m. The application of chemometrical methods to the large multidimensional spectra permits the extraction of the temporal and spectral characteristics of PAHs from multicomponent mixtures.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering |
| Publisher | Publ by Int Soc for Optical Engineering |
| Pages | 136-143 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| ISBN (Print) | 0819408794, 9780819408792 |
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| State | Published - 1992 |
| Event | Lidar for Remote Sensing - Berlin, Ger Duration: 24 Jun 1992 → 26 Jun 1992 |
Publication series
| Name | Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering |
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| Volume | 1714 |
| ISSN (Print) | 0277-786X |
Conference
| Conference | Lidar for Remote Sensing |
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| City | Berlin, Ger |
| Period | 24/06/92 → 26/06/92 |
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SDG 15 Life on Land
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