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Aqueous odor and taste threshold values of industrial chemicals
Data have been generated on odor thresholds for 63 industrial chemicals; 46 of these also have been evaluated for taste threshold. A standard odor comparison substance, 1‐butanol, was used to compare the panel's values with values reported in the literature. The lowest odor threshold observed was 0.0008 mg/L for number 2 fuel oil. Naphtha gave the lowest taste threshold (0.02 mg/L). The effect of water temperature (60° C to 20° C) on odor threshold was tested for three chemicals. The odor thresholds measured at 60° C should be applicable at ambient temperature.
Aqueous odor and taste threshold values of industrial chemicals
Data have been generated on odor thresholds for 63 industrial chemicals; 46 of these also have been evaluated for taste threshold. A standard odor comparison substance, 1‐butanol, was used to compare the panel's values with values reported in the literature. The lowest odor threshold observed was 0.0008 mg/L for number 2 fuel oil. Naphtha gave the lowest taste threshold (0.02 mg/L). The effect of water temperature (60° C to 20° C) on odor threshold was tested for three chemicals. The odor thresholds measured at 60° C should be applicable at ambient temperature.
Aqueous odor and taste threshold values of industrial chemicals
Alexander, H.C. (author) / McCarty, W.M. (author) / Bartlett, E.A. (author) / Syverud, A.N. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 74 ; 595-599
1982-11-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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