Abstract
Abstract
Instruments based on light obscuration sensors are widely
used for measuring the size distribution of insoluble sub-visible
particles in liquid suspensions, being fast and suitable for in situ
and real-time measurements. Such instruments are typically
calibrated by means of reference polystyrene spherical particles
with a specific refractive index, which unavoidably leads to
systematic errors when determining the size of particles of
different materials. In this paper, we propose a reliable and
consistent method to overcome this limitation by setting the
refractive index value according to the sample, thus achieving an
improved particle size distribution (PSD) measurement. An ad hoc,
ready-to-use, open source code with a graphical interface able to
drive an in-line instrument and obtain a real-time correction to the
PSD has been developed. The method has been extensively validated
with several oil emulsions characterized by different refractive
index values and the results have been compared with an independent
optical method. As an example of application, we have adopted this
approach for the analysis of dust suspended in meltwater of an ice
core from a glacier in the Aosta Valley (Italy). We believe that our
approach will strongly improve the accuracy in characterizing liquid
suspensions and reduce discrepancies between data obtained with
different methods. The code has been made publicly available at:
https://instrumentaloptics.fisica.unimi.it/dedalo/ and on the
GitHub page of the corresponding author
(https://github.com/LucaTeruzzi/DEDALO).
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