Superfloc Measurement
Posted: Fri May 09, 2014 2:04 pm
Hi All,
I thought I'd check with the rest of the scientific community here with a question that was asked of me. How can you measure for presence / concentration of a flocculant, specifically Superfloc A-4842, in a water sample? Since it's a polymer I'm assuming I could use some sort of particle size counter like a coulter counter as long as there were not other objects in there of similar size. Does that seem correct or is it something that may show up on a mass spectrophotometer? Any ideas?
Thanks for your help,
John
I thought I'd check with the rest of the scientific community here with a question that was asked of me. How can you measure for presence / concentration of a flocculant, specifically Superfloc A-4842, in a water sample? Since it's a polymer I'm assuming I could use some sort of particle size counter like a coulter counter as long as there were not other objects in there of similar size. Does that seem correct or is it something that may show up on a mass spectrophotometer? Any ideas?
Thanks for your help,
John