May 25, 2017
Journal Article

Incorporating Spectroscopic On-line Monitoring as a Method of Detection for a Lewis Cell Setup

Abstract

A Lewis cell was designed and constructed for investigating solvent extraction systems by spectrophotometrically monitoring both the organic and aqueous phases in real time. This new Lewis cell was tested and shown to perform well compared to other previously reported Lewis cell designs. The advantage of the new design is that the spectroscopic measurement allows determination of not only metal ion concentrations, but also information regarding chemical speciation—information not available with previous Lewis cell designs. For convenience, the new Lewis cell design was dubbed COSMOFLEX (COntinuous Spectroscopic MOnitoring of Forrest’s Liquid-liquid EXtraction cell).

Revised: June 30, 2017 | Published: May 25, 2017

Citation

Heller F.D., A.J. Casella, G.J. Lumetta, K.L. Nash, S.I. Sinkov, and S.A. Bryan. 2017. Incorporating Spectroscopic On-line Monitoring as a Method of Detection for a Lewis Cell Setup. Analyst 142, no. 13:2426-2433. PNNL-SA-124016. doi:10.1039/C7AN00351J