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Development of Online pH Monitoring for Lactic, Malonic, Citric, and Oxalic Acids Based on Raman Spectroscopy Using Hierarchical Chemometric Modeling
Online spectroscopic measurements can be used to provide
unique
insight into complex chemical systems, enabling new understanding
and optimization of chemical processes. A key example of this is discussed
here with the monitoring of pH of various acid systems in real-time.
In this work the acids used in multiple chemical separations processes,
such as TALSPEAK (Trivalent Actinide-Lanthanide Separation by Phosphorus
reagent Extraction from Aqueous Komplexes) and oxalate precipitation,
were characterized. Raman spectroscopy, a robust optical approach
that can be integrated in corrosive processes, was used to follow
the unique fingerprints of the various protonated and deprotonated
acid species. This data was analyzed using a hierarchical modeling
approach to build a consolidated model scheme using optical fingerprints
from all weak acids to measure pH associated with any of the weak
acid systems studied here. Validation of system performance included
utilizing Raman spectroscopy under dynamic flow conditions to monitor
solution pH under changing process conditions in-line. Overall, the
Raman based approach provided accurate analysis of weak acid solution
pH