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Optimisation of a Photochemical Sensor for Total Organic Carbon Measurement

Annali di Chimica, 2005
AbstractA new tool for the measurement of TOC based on the heterogeneous photocatalysis activated by two different light sources has been planned. The instrument is constituted by a cell where the degradation occurs thanks to both the UV irradiation and the presence of a powered catalyst and by a measurement cell lodging CO2 gas permeable membrane ...
VISCO, GIOVANNI   +4 more
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Total Organic Carbon Emissions From Municipal Incinerators

Waste Management & Research: The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy, 1987
Total carbon (TC), carbonate carbon (CC) and total organic carbon (TOC) were determined in bottom ash, filter dust and flue gas of Swiss municipal solid waste (MSW) incinerators. The highest TOC load was found in the bottom ash (2-3 g kg-1 MSW), followed by the filter dust (0.1-1.0 g kg-1 MSW) and the flue gas (0.05-0.3 g kg-1 MSW).
P BRUNNER, M MUILLER, S MCDOW, H MOENCH
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Organic-free water for total organic carbon determination

Analytica Chimica Acta, 1980
Abstract Commercially available “organic-free” water is compared with water cleaned by ultraviolet (u.v.) radiation for applicability to total organic carbon determinations. The u.v.-treated water contains an organic carbon concentration less than the detection limit of the method used (0.056 mg C l-1).
Peterson, G. N., Montgomery, J. R.
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Determination of protein concentration by total organic carbon analysis

Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods, 1991
Determination of the carbon concentration in protein solutions by total organic carbon analysis was found to be a sensitive and reliable method for the estimation of protein concentrations. Using a carbon content of 0.53 g/g in protein and of 0.44 g/g in carbohydrate, the concentrations of normal proteins, proteins containing chromophoric groups, and ...
R J, Rouwenhorst   +3 more
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total organ carbon (TOC)

2009
Analysis of the Total Organ Carbon is a method used to test pure water and to validate it’s quality or cleaning procedures.
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Total organic carbon removal instrumentation

Filtration + Separation, 2018
Organic compounds in water can indicate a failure in filtration and storage. Total organic carbon (TOC) instrumentation is used to analyse water and identify organic components. We discuss TOC in the wastewater industry and the type of instrumentation and methods employed.
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Total soil organic carbon and carbon sequestration potential in Nigeria

Geoderma, 2016
Abstract This study aimed to quantify SOC stocks and potential C sequestration for Nigeria using legacy soil data. Mass preserving splines were fitted to legacy SOC and bulk density (BD) pedon data based on GlobalSoilmap soil depths. SOC concentrations (g kg −1 ) were predicted using Random Forest model (RFM), Cubist and Boosted regression tree (BRT).
Stephen I.C. Akpa   +4 more
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Total Organic Carbon and Carbon Isotopes of Sediments

1981
This research project addresses the question: do the isotopes of carbon in the organic matter of the sediments within and around the Buccaneer Field indicate that any alteration of the sedimentary organic matter has resulted from drilling and producing operations?
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Performance of granular activated carbon for total organic carbon removal

Journal AWWA, 1982
The results of papers presented at the second of two conferences concerning the state of the art of the application of oxidation and adsorption techniques (including granular activated carbon) in the treatment of drinking water were analyzed for their application to GAC use in the United States.
Paul V. Roberts, R. Scott Summers
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Scottsdale adsorbs total organic carbon problem

Journal AWWA, 2004
This report discusses a case study where the City of Scottsdale, Arizona, will be impacted by the proposed Stage 2 Disinfectants/Disinfection Byproducts Rule (D/DBPR) in its treatment of Salt River Project (SRP) water. The SRP water is a combination of moderate total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations, high water temperature, and free chlorine which ...
William Vernon, Mark Waer
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