Text: Medsch Technology.
To detect the specific value of oil exceeding the standard in water quality, the following steps can be taken:
Sample Collection: Samples are collected from the water source or body of water to be tested, and a representative area can be selected for sampling, such as the central area of the water body or the outlet.
Pre-treatment of the sample: The collected sample needs to be pre-treated to remove any interfering substances that may be present prior to testing. The specific treatment method may vary depending on the specific water quality situation, you can refer to the relevant water quality analysis manual or consult a professional.
Selection of detection method: According to the nature of the oil in the water and the characteristics of the water sample to be tested, the appropriate detection method is selected. Commonly used detection methods for excessive oil in water include fluorescence spectroscopy, infrared adsorption method, GC-MS method, etc.
Analysis: Reaction or manipulation of a sample with a corresponding reagent or instrument depending on the selected assay method. By measuring the response value of the reagent or instrument, combined with the corresponding instrument calibration curve, the specific value of the oil in the water can be obtained.
Interpretation results: According to the value of oil in the water obtained from the test, it can be judged whether the water quality meets the relevant standards. If the standard is exceeded, corresponding treatment measures need to be taken;If the standard is not exceeded, it can continue to be monitored or other corresponding management measures can be taken.
It should be noted that different detection methods may have different advantages, disadvantages and scope of application, and should be selected according to the needs in practical applications. At the same time, in order to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the test results, the corresponding operating procedures and analysis procedures need to be observed.