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Main Title Evaluation of instrument for the determination of phenol in water /
Author Smith, L. Shelbert.,
CORP Author Central State Univ., Wilberforce, Ohio. Dept. of Chemistry.;Environmental Monitoring and Support Lab., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Publisher Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1976
Report Number EPA-600/4-76-048; EPA-R-803172-01
Stock Number PB-259 936
OCLC Number 02591349
Subjects Phenols--Analysis ; Water--Analysis ; Spectrophotometry
Additional Subjects Water analysis ; Phenols ; Ultraviolet detectors ; Performance evaluation ; Monitoring ; Industrial water ; Surface waters ; Design criteria ; Ultraviolet spectrometers ; Industrial wastes ; Water pollution detection ; Antipyrine dyes ; pH-2 Phenol Instrument
Internet Access
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EJAD  EPA 600/4-76-048 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 03/05/1993 DISPERSAL
EJED  EPA 600/4-76/048 OCSPP Chemical Library/Washington,DC 02/11/2005
EKCD  EPA-600/4-76-048 CEMM/GEMMD Library/Gulf Breeze,FL 07/25/2018
ELBD ARCHIVE EPA 600-4-76-048 Received from HQ AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/04/2023
ESAD  EPA 600-4-76-048 Region 10 Library/Seattle,WA 03/23/2010
NTIS  PB-259 936 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation viii, 35 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Abstract
The Spectra Product's pH-2 Phenol Instrument was evaluated to determine its applicability to water and wastewaters. The results show that the determinations of phenol in water and wastewaters can be obtained with an accuracy of + or - 5% in the range of 0.05 to 50.0 ppm and with an accuracy of + or - 12% in the range of 0.005 to 0.05 ppm. The pH-2 instrument gave more precise results than the 4-AAP methods and can be used to detect para substituted phenols. As with the 4-AAP method, the pH-2 instrument method cannot be used to detect all substituted phenols quantitatively.
Notes
"Grant no. R803172-01." "September 1976." Report prepared by Department of Chemistry, Central State University, Wilberforce, Ohio. Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-28).