Iodine Exclusion Ratio Calculator

The Iodine Exclusion Ratio Calculator can be used to determine the efficiency of a polymer in excluding iodine from a solution, which is crucial in various industrial and research applications.

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Calculation Formula

IER = Concentration of Iodine in Polymer Phase / Concentration of Iodine in Solution Phase

Where:
IER = Iodine Exclusion Ratio
Concentration of Iodine in Polymer Phase = \( C_{\text{polymer}} \)
Concentration of Iodine in Solution Phase = \( C_{\text{solution}} \)

Iodine Exclusion Ratio Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the Iodine Exclusion Ratio Calculator and its working principles

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Enter the concentration of iodine in the polymer phase (mg/L) in the first input field.
  2. Enter the concentration of iodine in the solution phase (mg/L) in the second input field.
  3. Click the "Calculate" button to compute the Iodine Exclusion Ratio (IER).
  4. The result will be displayed in the IER field.

Understanding the Iodine Exclusion Ratio

The Iodine Exclusion Ratio (IER) is a measure of how efficiently a polymer can exclude iodine from a solution. A higher IER indicates better exclusion efficiency. The formula used is:

IER = \( \frac{C_{\text{polymer}}}{C_{\text{solution}}} \)

Where:

  • \( C_{\text{polymer}} \) is the concentration of iodine in the polymer phase (mg/L).
  • \( C_{\text{solution}} \) is the concentration of iodine in the solution phase (mg/L).

Applications

The Iodine Exclusion Ratio is particularly useful in the fields of water treatment, polymer science, and environmental engineering to assess the performance of polymers in separating or filtering iodine from solutions.