Team:Calgary/Notebook/Protocols/hdbeltskim
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+ | <li>Mix 80 mL water, 0.11 mL commercial naphthenic acid, and 5 mL hexadecane into beaker.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Using predetermined ideal belt sample (refer to belt selection tests), dip belt into solution for 3 seconds and scrape skimmed sample into a separate beaker.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Using GC-MS, determine concentration level of NAs in skimmed solution.</li> | ||
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NA and Hexadecane Belt Skim Test
- Mix 80 mL water, 0.11 mL commercial naphthenic acid, and 5 mL hexadecane into beaker.
- Using predetermined ideal belt sample (refer to belt selection tests), dip belt into solution for 3 seconds and scrape skimmed sample into a separate beaker.
- Using GC-MS, determine concentration level of NAs in skimmed solution.