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Fluorescence Detects Atmospheric NO2

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Paula M. Powell

The atmospheric content of NO2 can serve as an indicator of air pollution, ozone depletion and even a change in climate. So it's no surprise that the Environmental Protection Agency requires states to monitor atmospheric levels of the gas. The problem is that most commercial air-monitoring systems do not indicate true levels. Instead, the result is often a measure of a mix of NO, NO2 and other components. They also can be limited in their capability to accurately monitor daytime concentrations during the summer. A portable, compact, laser-induced fluorescence-based system for detecting NO2...Read full article

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    Published: February 2003
    air pollutionatmosphericchemicalsEnvironmental Protection Agencyozone depletionResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsTech Pulse

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