Journal of Spectroscopy (Jan 2024)
Design and Application of a Liquid Detection Device Based on Transmission Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging
Abstract
Spectral imaging is performed primarily using reflective devices, but for transparent objects, especially transparent liquids, a transmission-based device is required to obtain more effective spectral imaging data. For this purpose, a transmitted spectral imaging data acquisition device based on a miniature multispectral spectrometer was developed and demonstrated its capability in the analysis of transparent liquids. This device allows rapid and noncontact acquisition of spectral imaging signals from transparent liquid samples. The design of the device mainly includes two parts: a shooting system and a master computer, and the optical path is optimized by selecting the appropriate diffusion plate. As an application example, a concentration-absorbance model of liquid samples at characteristic wavelengths was established and used to predict the concentrations of different liquid samples. Experimental results showed that the relative error of the predicted concentration values was within 4%, indicating excellent detection performance. Therefore, the design of the device demonstrates favorable feasibility and wide applicability in liquid detection systems.