Analytical Sciences
Online ISSN : 1348-2246
Print ISSN : 0910-6340
ISSN-L : 0910-6340
Effects of Thermal Diffusion and Solvent Materials on Photoacoustic Signals in Total Internal Reflection Technique
Teruo HINOUEHideo MURATAMasaaki KAWABEYu YOKOYAMA
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1986 Volume 2 Issue 5 Pages 407-410

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Dependences of photoacoustic signal magnitude on thermal diffusion and solvent materials were examined for testing theoretical expressions for photoacoustic spectrometry in a liquid at normal incidence and oblique incidence (total internal reflection). As expected from the thermal diffusion term in the expressions, the signal magnitudes of opaque dye solutions increase with decreasing optical absorption coefficient in normal incidence and are nearly constant in oblique incidence. The signal magnitudes of dye solutions prepared from different solvents can be well explained for normal incidence by a solvent term in the expressions. However, some anomalous behavior of the signal magnitudes in oblique incidence seems to be due to adsorption of dye anions at a glass-solution interface.

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