Delta-R - 25-11-2020 at 08:38
Hi guys!
Long time lurker, first time posting - not sure If this is better to post here or in inorganic (or energetic, or...), but here goes. I ran across a
very interesting abstract from a 1969 journal article here: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/1969/AN/an969...
The TLR is a simple method of measuring the nitrogen dioxide continent of RFNA
by measuring the absorbance of an undiluted sample at 500 nm and comparing it directly with a calibration chart.
Sounds great! But I can’t find a copy of the article anywhere, Nor can I find the calibration chart. Does anybody know anything about this/have
information or a copy of the article or chart?
Seems like it could really save a lot of time
B(a)P - 25-11-2020 at 11:54
Here you go.
Attachment: an9699401047.pdf (326kB)
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Delta-R - 26-11-2020 at 06:38
Very cool! Thanks. I’m getting an absorbance of around .182 at 500nm in my sample which equates to around 12% NO₂ according to the paper.
Great stuff!