22–24 Jun 2022
Asia/Bangkok timezone
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Experimental Study of Tap Water Activated by Commercial Fruit and Vegetable Purifier

S1 Physics Innovation
24 Jun 2022, 14:15
15m
AMRTHYST

AMRTHYST

Board: O-S1-23
Oral Presentation Physics Innovation S1 Physics Innovation

Speakers

Dr Somsak Dangtip (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology)Dr Wasin Nupangtha (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology )

Description

Green and clean diets are on focus for consumers with healthy and safety concerns. Good source of safe and clean vegetables and fruits are vital. Vegetables and fruits are often found on market shelves in below standard of good agricultural practices. Pesticides and other chemical residues are found in those fruits and vegetables which may connect to many late complication issues in health. Various methods are utilized as common wisdom to fight the problem. Some methods are more practical and handier. This contribution has studied properties of tap water after activation by a commercial fruit and vegetable purifier. Chlorine, which is present in tap water, is bound with hydroxyl radical from electrohydrolysis by an apparatus to form hypochlorous acid. The activated water is found to peak at 291 nm in its absorbance with a UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Properties of water were studied under various experimental settings such as comparing with activation of de-ionized water, as a function of (i) operating time, (ii) storing time of input tap-water, (iii) storage time of activated water and (iv) water volume. Concentration of hypochlorous acid is calibrated against commercial ready-to-use acid.

Authors

Ms Juthathip Suwanchatree (Faculty of Sciebce, Prince of Songkla, Hatyai, Songkla,) Ms Shaima Masae (Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University) Dr Somsak Dangtip (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology) Mr Suebsak Suksaengpanomrung (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology) Dr Wasin Nupangtha (Thailand Institute of Nuclear Technology )

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