J. Sci. Technol. Environ. Inform. | Volume 07, Issue 01, 510-516| https://doi.org/10.18801/jstei.070119.53
Article type: Research article, Received: 29.12.2018, Revised: 17.03.2019, Date of Publication: 14 April 2019.
Article type: Research article, Received: 29.12.2018, Revised: 17.03.2019, Date of Publication: 14 April 2019.
A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials
Rajib, M. 1, Parveen, M. 2 and Oguchi C. T. 3
1 Beach Sand Minerals Exploitation Centre, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Kalatoli, Cox’s Bazar-4700, Bangladesh.
2 Dept. of Environmental Science and Disaster Management, Daffodil International University, Main Campus, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh.
3 Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, Saitama-338-8520, Japan.
1 Beach Sand Minerals Exploitation Centre, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, Kalatoli, Cox’s Bazar-4700, Bangladesh.
2 Dept. of Environmental Science and Disaster Management, Daffodil International University, Main Campus, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh.
3 Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University, Saitama-338-8520, Japan.
Abstract
The present study proposes a rapid measurement technique of oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) of solid materials. With the conventional portable ORP meters, the proposed procedure includes a) grinding of solid and sieving to a homogeneous grain size, b) making slurry with di-ionized water at a definite solid-solution ratio, c) shaking and centrifuging of the slurry at some intervals until maximum ORP values obtained. The changes of ORP values by this rapid method were found clearly distinguishing between oxidized and fresh rock type.
Key Words
Oxidation-reduction potential, Portable ORP meter, Normalized hydrogen electrode and Pumice tuff
The present study proposes a rapid measurement technique of oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) of solid materials. With the conventional portable ORP meters, the proposed procedure includes a) grinding of solid and sieving to a homogeneous grain size, b) making slurry with di-ionized water at a definite solid-solution ratio, c) shaking and centrifuging of the slurry at some intervals until maximum ORP values obtained. The changes of ORP values by this rapid method were found clearly distinguishing between oxidized and fresh rock type.
Key Words
Oxidation-reduction potential, Portable ORP meter, Normalized hydrogen electrode and Pumice tuff
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Rajib, et al. “A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials.” Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics 07(01) (2019): 510-516.
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Rajib, M. Parveen, M. and Oguchi, C. T. (2019). A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials. Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics, 07(01), 510-516.
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Rajib, M. Parveen, M. and Oguchi, C. T. “A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials.” Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics 07(01) (2019): 510-516.
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Rajib, M, Parveen, M and Oguchi, CT. A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials. Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics. 2019 April 07(01): 510-516.
Rajib, et al. “A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials.” Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics 07(01) (2019): 510-516.
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Rajib, M. Parveen, M. and Oguchi, C. T. (2019). A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials. Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics, 07(01), 510-516.
Chicago
Rajib, M. Parveen, M. and Oguchi, C. T. “A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials.” Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics 07(01) (2019): 510-516.
Harvard
Rajib, M. Parveen, M. and Oguchi, C. T. 2019. A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials. Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics, 07(01), pp. 510-516.
Vancouver
Rajib, M, Parveen, M and Oguchi, CT. A rapid technique for measuring oxidation-reduction potential for solid materials. Journal of Science, Technology and Environment Informatics. 2019 April 07(01): 510-516.
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