Raghu Kuvempunagar
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Is it possible to estimate (approximately) the expected life time of a developer concentrate or reusable developer solution (like Adox MQ Borax 1+0) stored in a specific container (say a thick HDPE bottle) at a specific temperature (say 25C) by doing some simple experiments? Say I store the developer (concentrate or 1+0 solution) in a bottle at 25C. I might want to know how long will it be fully active. Without having to wait for another six months, are there some tests that I can do today to get an approximate answer?
One possible line of attack is to leverage the relationship between rate of reaction and temperature. How about keeping the bottle in a water bath maintained at 75C for a day (or a week) and then checking the potency of the solution? Using the formula*** exp(0.081*(t-25))*n where t is the water bath temperature and n is the number of days in the water bath, and substituting t with 75 and n with 1, one gets 57 days. So if the solution survived for a day in the water bath, it is equivalent to surviving approximately two months in normal condition. Would something like this make sense? Or is there a better way?
*** The formula is for HC-110 and borrowed from http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/. It might not hold for other developers as noted by Alan below.
One possible line of attack is to leverage the relationship between rate of reaction and temperature. How about keeping the bottle in a water bath maintained at 75C for a day (or a week) and then checking the potency of the solution? Using the formula*** exp(0.081*(t-25))*n where t is the water bath temperature and n is the number of days in the water bath, and substituting t with 75 and n with 1, one gets 57 days. So if the solution survived for a day in the water bath, it is equivalent to surviving approximately two months in normal condition. Would something like this make sense? Or is there a better way?
*** The formula is for HC-110 and borrowed from http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/hc110/. It might not hold for other developers as noted by Alan below.
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