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Pulse height response spectrometer

The use of NMR spectroscopy as an analytical technique is well established ( 1 8). In order to quantitate our spin-echo height to the number of protons present, we performed an independent calibration using standard solutions of naphthalene in carbon tetrachloride. Concentrations for the standards were chosen to correspond to the anticipated supercritical C02 solubilities, and all calibration measurements were performed using a sample cell of the same dimensions as the solubility sample cell previously described. The response of our spectrometer to the standard solutions was linear over the concentration range. The reproducibility for independent measurements of the calibration curve was 3 . Throughout the experiment, all spectrometer conditions (pulse lengths, phases, receiver amplifier gain, etc.) were closely monitored, and frequent checks on the calibration of the spectrometer were performed. In this way we were able to obtain the molar solubility of solid naphthalene in supercritical carbon dioxide to an estimated experimental accuracy of 6%. [Pg.17]


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