An apparatus and method for taking absorbance-based chemical measurements are
described. In a specific embodiment, an indicator-based pCO2 (partial
pressure of CO2) sensor displays sensor-to-sensor reproducibility and
measurement stability. These qualities are achieved by: 1) renewing the sensing
solution, 2) allowing the sensing solution to reach equilibrium with the analyte,
and 3) calculating the response from a ratio of the indicator solution absorbances
which are determined relative to a blank solution. Careful solution preparation,
wavelength calibration, and stray light rejection also contribute to this calibration-free
system. Three pCO2 sensors were calibrated and each had response curves
which were essentially identical within the uncertainty of the calibration. Long-term
laboratory and field studies showed the response had no drift over extended periods
(months). The theoretical response, determined from thermodynamic characterization
of the indicator solution, also predicted the observed calibration-free performance.