Quantitative detection of H2S and CS2 mixed gases based on UV absorption spectrometry
Abstract
H2S and CS2 are the decomposition components of insulating gas SF6. The detection of these two gases is significant for the online monitoring and fault diagnosis of SF6 electrical equipment. In this study, an ultraviolet (UV) differential optical absorption spectrometry (UV-DOAS) platform is established for detecting the concentration of H2S and CS2 mixed gases. Based on the platform, we obtained the UV absorption spectra of the two gases. The linear relationship between each gas absorption spectra and the concentration was established by wavelet processing and frequency analysis. The interference between the two gases in the UV spectrum region was studied. H2S at different concentrations had little effect on the UV absorption spectra of CS2. The linearity (R2) of CS2 inversion formula was 0.9997. CS2 above 50 ppb produces a great interference on H2S concentration detection. CS2 concentration has a linear relationship with the H2S concentration inversion; hence, the H2S correction formula with CS2 concentration as the variable is proposed. With the correction formula, the linearity (R2) of H2S inversion formula reaches 0.9994 in mixed gas detection, which can meet the H2S and CS2 mixed gases quantitative detection.