Monitoring the Wobbe Index of Natural Gas Using Fiber-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

Sensors (Basel). 2017 Nov 24;17(12):2714. doi: 10.3390/s17122714.

Abstract

The fast and reliable analysis of the natural gas composition requires the simultaneous quantification of numerous gaseous components. To this end, fiber-enhanced Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool to detect most components in a single measurement using a single laser source. However, practical issues such as detection limit, gas exchange time and background Raman signals from the fiber material still pose obstacles to utilizing the scheme in real-world settings. This paper compares the performance of two types of hollow-core photonic crystal fiber (PCF), namely photonic bandgap PCF and kagomé-style PCF, and assesses their potential for online determination of the Wobbe index. In contrast to bandgap PCF, kagomé-PCF allows for reliable detection of Raman-scattered photons even below 1200 cm-1, which in turn enables fast and comprehensive assessment of the natural gas quality of arbitrary mixtures.

Keywords: Raman spectroscopy; fiber enhanced; kagomé; natural gas; photonic crystal fiber; wobbe index.