OFR-129-80 Preparation And Evaluation Of Self - Regenerative Carbon Nonoxide Detection Gels

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 36
- File Size:
- 13095 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1978
Abstract
Work has been carried out in the development and testing of carbon monoxide (CO) detection devices which use silica-gel impregnated with metal salts. If carbon monoxide is present, the ?detection gel? (the treated silica-gel) changes from a yellow to a blue-green or blue color. The detection gel "regenerates", i.e., returns to its original yellow color, within 4-24 hours after removal from air containing CO. The detection gel exhibits a threshold of CO response which can be adjusted over a wide range of CO concentrations, typically from 50-500 ppm in air. The preparation of detection gel using salts of palladium, molybdenum and copper is described. Also reported are the results of testing the detection gel's response to carbon monoxide under varying conditions of temperature and humidity and in the presence of some potentially interfering gases. Low levels of hydrogen sulfide (~ 5 ppm)1 nitrogen dioxide (< 7 ppm), and acetylene (> 200 ppm) were found to affect the detection gel. Temperature and humidity were also found to affect the detection gel's response. Increasing temperature shortens the gel?s response time while increasing the humidity delays the gel?s response and alters the threshold of the gel. A brief discussion of the further research and development necessary to stabilize the detection gel?s desirable characteristics is included. Descriptions of testing equipment and procedures are covered in detail.
Citation
APA:
(1978) OFR-129-80 Preparation And Evaluation Of Self - Regenerative Carbon Nonoxide Detection GelsMLA: OFR-129-80 Preparation And Evaluation Of Self - Regenerative Carbon Nonoxide Detection Gels. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1978.