Spectroscopic Measurement of IsoparL in Supernate and Dilute Nitric AcidCX(s) Applied: B3.6Date: 01/12/2011Location(s): Aiken, South CarolinaOffice(s): Savannah River Operations Office
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January 12, 2011CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 01/12/2011
Location(s): Aiken, South Carolina
Office(s): Savannah River Operations Office
Supernate (1.91 Moles hydroxide) and dilute nitric acid (0.001 Moles) containing up to 200 parts per million of IsoparL will be pumped across a horizontal containing light sensors for calibrating these sensors at different IsoparL concentrations in water at two temperatures (23 and 40 degrees Celsius). This test aims at build a calibration curve for the light sensors to be used in the field to detect oil-in-water solutions.