Fiber optic oxygen sensor for power plant applications

We report on the development of a fiber based oxygen sensor for power plant applications. The sensor utilizes quenching of the bright red fluorescence from inorganic molybdenum chloride (Mo/sub 6/Cl/sub 12/) clusters by ground state /sup 3/O/sub 2/. We are developing a reflection mode fiber sensor by immobilizing the Mo/sub 6/Cl/sub 12/ clusters in an oxygen permeable sol-gel matrix at the far end of a Au clad high temperature silica fiber (continuous operation to 700 /spl deg/C). In contrast to organic indicators these metal halide compounds are well-suited for oxygen sensing schemes in harsh environments. In this paper we report on the high temperature photophysical parameters of the Mo/sub 6/Cl/sub 12/ clusters obtained via absorption and emission spectroscopy in a controlled gas environment.