A8.1 - Water quality assessment by combining impedance spectroscopy measurement with cyclic voltammetry

Event
AMA Conferences 2013
2013-05-14 - 2013-05-16
Nürnberg
Band
Proceedings SENSOR 2013
Chapter
A8 - Impedance Spectroscopy
Author(s)
R. Gruden - Seuffer GmbH & Co. KG, Calw (Germany), O. Kanoun - Technische Universität Chemnitz (Germany)
Pages
164 - 169
DOI
10.5162/sensor2013/A8.1
ISBN
978-3-9813484-3-9
Price
free

Abstract

Optimum detergent dosage during a washing process depends on water quality, degree of pollution and quantity of laundry. Particularly, water quality is an important factor. Other parameters like carbonate- or non-carbonate hardness and calcium-magnesium ratio in addition to total hardness of water have an impact on the amount of detergent. This work discusses the possibilities to realize a detergent sensor which measures important parameters for the washing process and assess the ideal necessary amount of detergent during the washing process. We propose to combine impedance spectroscopy with cyclic voltammetry in order to determine both water quality and concentration of detergent in the suds which build up the basis for an optimum detergent dosage. The results of cyclic voltammetry show that it is possible to identify the calcium-magnesium ratio and the carbonate hardness separately, which is necessary for the optimization of the washing process. Impedance measurements identify total hardness and detergent concentrations.

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