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==Background==
==Background==
There is a method of solar water disinfection (SODIS) that lets water be naturally heated by the sun's rays over a period of about six hours.  When the amount of UV radiation has peaked, then the water is safe to drink.  The water container being a recycled plastic water bottle.  This is the cheapest, but least efficient method of solar water disinfection.
There is a method of solar water disinfection (SODIS) that lets water be naturally heated by the sun's rays over a period of about six hours.  When the amount of UV radiation has peaked, then the water is safe to drink.  The water container is a recycled plastic water bottle, which is what makes this method so cheapHowever, this is the least efficient method of solar water disinfection.
 
==Purpose==
==Purpose==
Experimental research on the gaphchromic polymer will allow us to fabricate a polymer that will change color when the bottle has recieved the allowable amount of UV radiation that indicates pasteurization.
Experimental research on the gaphchromic polymer will allow us to fabricate a polymer that will change color when the bottle has recieved the allowable amount of UV radiation that indicates pasteurization.

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Background

There is a method of solar water disinfection (SODIS) that lets water be naturally heated by the sun's rays over a period of about six hours. When the amount of UV radiation has peaked, then the water is safe to drink. The water container is a recycled plastic water bottle, which is what makes this method so cheap. However, this is the least efficient method of solar water disinfection.

Purpose

Experimental research on the gaphchromic polymer will allow us to fabricate a polymer that will change color when the bottle has recieved the allowable amount of UV radiation that indicates pasteurization.

Materials

  • Gaphchromic polymer
  • UV retardant (sunscreen)
  • UV filter
  • Solar simulator

Procedure

The solar simulator is approximately 1 kW/sq meter when the sample is {Blank} inches away from the front of the lense of the solar simulator. Combine the gaphchromic polymer with the UV filter and sunscreen, and then leave the sample {blank} inches away from the front of the lense. Take samples from the gaphchromic polymer every ten minutes for 6 hours.

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