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Effect of particles on ultraviolet light penetration in natural and engineered systems

Hadas Mamane, Joel J. Ducoste, and Karl G. Linden

Applied Optics, Vol. 45, Issue 8, pp. 1844-1856        doi:10.1364/AO.45.001844

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  • OCIS Codes:
  • (290.5820) Scattering : Scattering measurements
  • (300.1030) Spectroscopy : Absorption
ToC Category:
Scattering

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Hadas Mamane, Joel J. Ducoste, and Karl G. Linden, "Effect of particles on ultraviolet light penetration in natural and engineered systems," Appl. Opt. 45, 1844-1856 (2006)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ao-45-8-1844

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Abstract

The effect of light scattering on measurement of UV absorbance and penetration of germicidal UVC irradiance in a UV reactor were studied. Using a standard spectrophotometer, absorbance measurements exhibited significant error when particles that scatter light were present but could be corrected by integrating sphere spectroscopy. Particles from water treatment plants and wastewater effluents exhibited less scattering (20%-30%) compared with particles such as clay (50%) and alumina (95%-100%). The distribution of light intensity in a UV reactor for a scattering suspension was determined using a spherical chemical actinometry method. Highly scattering alumina particles increased the fluence rate in the reactor near the UV lamp, whereas clay particles and absorbing organic matter reduced the fluence rate. A radiative transfer fluence rate model reasonably predicted the fluence rate of absorbing media and highly scattering suspensions in the UV reactor.

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History
Original Manuscript: July 19, 2005
Manuscript Accepted: October 12, 2005
Revised Manuscript: October 12, 2005

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