The legal requirement to monitor discharges of harmful substances in industrial waste
waters is presented in Chapter One, which also discusses the merits of using automated online
analytical instruments for this purpose. Flow injection analysis with solid-state UV-visible
detection is proposed as a potential on-line effluent monitoring technique, and the
principles and advantages of this methodology are summarised.
Chapter Two describes the development of a portable, automated Fl monitor for on-line
determination of ammonia in liquid effluents. The development process culminates with
deployments of the system at two chemical production sites, and validated results are
presented for on-line analyses of real effluents.
The principles of multivariate calibration of spectrophotometric data are summarised in
Chapter Three, and five commonly applied techniques (DMA, SMLR, PCR, PLSl and
PLS2) are described and compared. These multivariate calibration techniques are then
applied in Chapter Four for the quantification of metal ions in model eflfluent systems, using
diode-array spectral data sets. The relative predictive performances of the techniques are
compared for both simple and more complex multicomponent systems.
Date of Award | 1996 |
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Original language | English |
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FLOW INJECTION AND CHEMOMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR THE ON-LINE MONITORING OF INDUSTRIAL LIQUID EFFLUENTS
ANDREW, K. N. (Author). 1996
Student thesis: PhD