1995
DOI: 10.2172/10123066
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Evaluation of FTIR-based analytical methods for the analysis of Hanford Site waste

Abstract: Hanford Company Richland, Washington Hanford Operations and Engineering Contractor for the U.S. Demnment of Enerw under Contract DE-AC06-87RL10930Copyright Lianm By sceeptmca of t h i s -'de, the pubkha mdlor redpimt acknowledges the U.S. Government's right to r d n a nonexdusive. roydty-fiw license m md t o m y copyright wvm-ng t h i s paper.

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“…Both overtone and combination bands of water can be used for moisture measurements. While a previous report (Rebagay et al 1995) provides evidence for the feasibility of using fiber optic probes, the results reported were strictly qualitative. A hot cell demonstration using this integrated system to quantitatively measure the water content of mixed waste is described in this report.…”
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“…Both overtone and combination bands of water can be used for moisture measurements. While a previous report (Rebagay et al 1995) provides evidence for the feasibility of using fiber optic probes, the results reported were strictly qualitative. A hot cell demonstration using this integrated system to quantitatively measure the water content of mixed waste is described in this report.…”
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confidence: 82%