Effects of Temperature on the Propylene Glycol/Ethanol (PGE) Solutions Used in Mountain Precipitation Gauges with the Polysorbate Emulsifier Additive

TitleEffects of Temperature on the Propylene Glycol/Ethanol (PGE) Solutions Used in Mountain Precipitation Gauges with the Polysorbate Emulsifier Additive
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsLea, Rowyn, Lea Jon, and Lea Jolyne
Conference Name80th Annual Western Snow Conference
Date Published2012
PublisherOmnipress
Conference LocationAnchorage, Alaska
KeywordsNRCS, precipitation gauge, propylene glycol/ ethanol (PGE), SNOTEL
Abstract

The object of this study was to verify the earlier test to determine the temperatures at which various dilutions of equal proportions of propylene glycol and ethanol (PGE) with the addition of an emulsifier Polysorbate 20 (brand name Tween 20) would freeze. Earlier tests were conducted with straight mixture of 50 percent by volume of propylene glycol and 50 percent ethanol by volume without an emulsifier. This repeat study was to determine if the Tween 20 emulsifier had an effect on the freezing properties and specific gravity as tested in the earlier experiment. This experiment was also to observe if the 3 percent by volume Tween 20 would keep the 48.5 percent by volume propylene glycol and 48.5 percent by volume ethanol solution from separating at high temperatures which could occur at the remote site locations.

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