High resolution spectrophotometry for identification of chlorine dioxide in concentrated chlorine solutions
Abstract
Electrolyzed salt brine generators hold great promise for water disinfection in small communities and remote locations. Electrolysis cell liquors have been reported to contain chlorine, chlorine dioxide and ozone. High resolution spectrophotometry was used to observe the presence (or absence) of a unique spectral absorbance pattern present in solutions containing 1-2 mg/l chlorine dioxide.
Publication Title
Talanta
Recommended Citation
Gauw, R., Emmert, G., Bubnis, B., & Gordon, G. (1999). High resolution spectrophotometry for identification of chlorine dioxide in concentrated chlorine solutions. Talanta, 50 (5), 1073-1078. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0039-9140(99)00208-8