Here we report on the broadband detection of nitrous oxide (NO) and methane (CH) mixtures in dry nitrogen by using a quartz-enhanced photoacoustic (QEPAS) sensor exploiting an array of 32 distributed-feedback quantum cascade lasers, within a spectral emission range of 1190-1340 cm as the excitation source. Methane detection down to a minimum detection limit of 200 ppb at 10 s lock-in integration time was achieved. The sensor demonstrated a linear response in the range of 200-1000 ppm. Three different mixtures of NO and CH in nitrogen at atmospheric pressure have been analyzed. The capability of the developed QEPAS sensor to selectively determine the NO and CH concentrations was demonstrated, in spite of significant overlap in their respective absorption spectra in the investigated spectral range.

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