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*[http://jcp.aip.org/resource/1/jcpsa6/v22/i1/p147_s1 Light Scattering Determination of the Absolute Turbidity of Water]
*[http://jcp.aip.org/resource/1/jcpsa6/v22/i1/p147_s1 Light Scattering Determination of the Absolute Turbidity of Water]
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**Report of some measurements; low-NTU values needs 90° measurement, not transmission.
 
*[http://proceedings.aip.org/resource/2/apcpcs/708/1/771_1 Light Transmittance of Solid Polymeric Film including Spherulites]
**Not available at this moment.
 
*[http://jcp.aip.org/resource/1/jcpsa6/v22/i10/p1778_s2 On the Absolute Turbidity of Water]
**Another measurement report.
 
*[http://rsi.aip.org/resource/1/rsinak/v33/i11/p1256_s1 Simple Ratio Photometer]
**Analog instrument using photomultipliers and a mercury lamp.
**Taking a reference while measuring (instead of before or after) allows for a less stable light source.
 
*[http://rsi.aip.org/resource/1/rsinak/v53/i1/p105_s1 Simple reusable hermetically‐sealed spectrophotometer cuvette for turbidity studies near binary liquid critical points]
**Cuvettes for measurements that take long (months).
**Probably not relevant for us.

Revision as of 20:54, 5 June 2013

  • A computercontrolled turbidity apparatus
    • I_t = I_0e^{-(α+τ)l}
    • We're looking for τ.
    • Aparatus for measuring turbidity as function of temperature; includes oven to place sample in. Claims 0.001/mm accuracy and 0.5% precision.
    • They measure transmitted light and assume no absorbtion; use a laser of polarized light with beam splitter.
    • Use chopper to measure ac instead of dc, claim order of magnitude better long-term stability from it.
    • Much improvement from simultaneous reference and measurement beam.
  • Comparison Type Nephelometer
    • Measure transmitted and scattered light with an integrating sphere each, and direct intensity, all three at once.
    • Polarized, old style (1952), not really useful.
  • Simple Ratio Photometer
    • Analog instrument using photomultipliers and a mercury lamp.
    • Taking a reference while measuring (instead of before or after) allows for a less stable light source.
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