Determination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water using nanoporous material prepared from waste avian egg shell
US-2015377752-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9772287B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9772287-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414254445-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 16, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2017 |
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An analytical system and method for periodically monitoring an injection water distribution pipeline for the presence and concentration of formaldehyde or other aldehyde-functional biocide includes pumps, one of which provides a predetermined volume of injection water drawn from the pipeline at a sampling point and the other a predetermined volume of a reagent, preferably a buffered solution of dimedone, from a reagent storage vessel which are mixed and then heated in a chamber to a predetermined temperature to promote formation of any reaction products. The heated reaction mixture is passed to a detection cell and exposed to light of predetermined wavelength which, in accordance with the Hantzsch reaction, molecules having an aldehyde functional group that reacted with dimedone produce a fluorescence-emitting reaction product, the intensity of which is measured and compared to data previously obtained from standard aldehyde-containing solutions.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for the detection, measurement and recording in real time of the concentration of any aqueous aldehyde-based biocidal compounds present in water flowing in a conduit at a sampling point, the method comprising: a. withdrawing a sample of the water from the conduit at the sampling point; b. forming a reaction mixture of a predetermined volume of the aqueous sample and a predetermined volume of a dimedome reagent having a pH in the range of from 4.0 to 5.0 that produces a fluorescent reaction product when contacted with an aldehyde or aldehyde functional group; c. heating the reaction mixture to a predetermined temperature to increase the rate of reaction between the reagent and any aldehyde functional groups present in the aqueous sample; d. exposing a predetermined volume of the reaction mixture to a light of a wavelength known to produce visible fluorescence of an aldehyde-based reaction product; e. optically measuring the intensity of any fluorescence detected and determining and recording the measured value; f. comparing the measured value of the intensity of any fluorescence produced to the measured values of calibration samples of known aldehyde concentrations; and g. reporting the concentration of any aldehyde-based biocidal compounds in the aqueous sample as undetected or at a concentration corresponding to that determined from the comparison of the aqueous with the calibration samples. 2. The method of claim 1 in which the aqueous sample and reagent are mixed in the presence of a buffering agent. 3. The method of claim 2 in which the buffering agent is selected from the group consisting of ammonium acetate and a mixture of potassium hydrogen phthalate and sodium hydroxide. 4. The method of claim 2 in which the buffering agent is present in an amount sufficient to maintain a pH of about 4.5. 5. The method of claim 1 in which the temperature to which the reaction mixture is heated is a predetermined temperature that is sufficiently higher than the ambient temperature so that significant variations in ambient temperature will have no significant effect on the outcome and accuracy of the analysis. 6. The method of claim 1 in which the reaction mixture is heated to a temperature in the range of 80° C. to 90° C. 7. The method of claim 1 in which the reaction mixture is exposed to light with a wavelength in the range of 380 nm to 480 nm. 8. The method of claim 1 in which the aldehyde-based biocidal compounds include formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and glutaraldehyde.
Fluorescence · CPC title
Organic contamination in water · CPC title
by observing the effect on a chemical indicator · CPC title
non-biological material · CPC title
Water · CPC title
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