###Introduction
The **Oil Testing Kit** is an open source Do-It-Yourself kit which attempts to make it possible to identify oil pollution by type. This means matching a suspected sample with a known sample of crude oil, motor oil, heating oil, or other petroleum-based contaminant using a homemade fluorescence spectrometer, which measures the color of light emitted by carefully prepared samples when they are illuminated with strong ultraviolet light, as shown above.
##Collect, Scan, Compare
The process of testing for oils can be described in three overall steps;
1. collecting samples of suspected oil or tar from the ground, and dissolving small amounts in mineral oil so they are transparent
2. illuminating the solutions with ultraviolet light -- presently using a 405 nanometer blue laser -- and recording the light spectrum with a DIY spectrometer
3. comparing the spectrum to those of similarly prepared samples of [known pollutant oils](/notes/warren/05-03-2013/crude-oil-samples-for-purchase-online), as well as a negative control
Here we will discuss and illustrate these steps in depth.
###Collect
###Scan
###Compare
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###Variations
There are many variations of the process which could be useful. These include:
* collecting samples from a sheen on the surface of the water -- which may be difficult as sheens are extremely thin and spread out
* measuring fluorescence in-situ, without collecting or concentrating samples in a jar -- which could be difficult as it's very dilute and mixed with other things like water, dirt, or plant matter
Many of these may be future goals of the project, but we are focusing on our primary use case of collecting contaminated soil or residue from the ground, dissolving it in mineral oil, and illuminating it with UV in a spectrometer.
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###Alpha program
We've sent out about 20 prototype "alpha" kits to people around the US to give the oil test kit a try, and refine it to get ready for a bigger release. If you have one **please share what you've done with it** and post any ideas, feedback, complaints, suggestions, questions and modifications you have by using this button:
Post about your alpha oil testing kit
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###Photo walkthrough
[![IMG_0868.JPG](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/226/medium/IMG_0868.JPG)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/226/original/IMG_0868.JPG)
Collect everything shown above: mineral oil, swabs, jars, dropper, and a desktop spectrometer.
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Use the dropper to fill a jar with mineral oil.
[![IMG_0871.JPG](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/231/medium/IMG_0871.JPG)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/231/original/IMG_0871.JPG)
The dropper can become the oil jar's new top! Convenient. Don't get that dropper dirty!
[![IMG_0872.JPG](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/227/medium/IMG_0872.JPG)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/227/original/IMG_0872.JPG)
Swab and slightly dissolve some residue, which could be on the ground, on a beach, by a sewer drain, and put it in the jar. Where possible, try not to put too much sand or other stuff in the jar. Wear gloves. It helps if the swab is first wet with mineral oil.
[![IMG_0878.JPG](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/228/medium/IMG_0878.JPG)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/228/original/IMG_0878.JPG)
You can move the swab around to dissolve the residue. You're going for a nearly clear color, with just a slight brown tinge.
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Seal the bottle, and gently turn it over a bunch of times to help the residue dissolve into the mineral oil.
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You may then have to wait for the sediment to settle out. You want the liquid to be quite transparent, with the chunky stuff settled to the bottom.
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Shine the blue/violet/UV laser through to see if the material now fluoresces. This sample worked really well!
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Label the jar and take good notes about where you got the material and when.
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Place it in a box (you can use the desktop spectrometer box itself -- see [Mathew L's research note](/notes/mathew/03-14-2014/oil-fluorescence-testing-station-from-a-spectrometer-box)) and illuminate it with the laser again, and save the result in SpectralWorkbench.org.
**Coming soon:** save the spectrum and try to get it bright enough for the highest point of the curve to fall between 25-75% intensity.
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##Illustrations
For the illustrated guide:
[![laser-it.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/156/medium/laser-it.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/156/original/laser-it.jpg)
[![perpendicular-view.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/155/medium/perpendicular-view.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/155/original/perpendicular-view.jpg)
[![tea-colored.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/154/medium/tea-colored.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/154/original/tea-colored.jpg)
[![jars-laser-spec.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/153/medium/jars-laser-spec.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/153/original/jars-laser-spec.jpg)
[![pre-fill-oil.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/152/medium/pre-fill-oil.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/152/original/pre-fill-oil.jpg)
[![jars.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/151/medium/jars.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/151/original/jars.jpg)
[![dissolving.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/150/medium/dissolving.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/150/original/dissolving.jpg)
[![in-box.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/149/medium/in-box.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/149/original/in-box.jpg)
[![diagrammatic.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/148/medium/diagrammatic.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/148/original/diagrammatic.jpg)
[![in-box-2.jpg](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/147/medium/in-box-2.jpg)](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/003/147/original/in-box-2.jpg)
Related link to spectral challenge draft graphics: https://github.com/jywarren/spectralchallenge/issues/4
###Parts list
* Possible upgrade: nail polish bottles, with built-in bottlecap-swabs. An all-in-one, one-use pre-filled with mineral oil! Maybe you break off the swab and throw it away, or maybe it doesn't matter.
* http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/nail-polish-bottles_862081740.html?s=p
* http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/10ml-empty-square-nail-polish-bottle_1042482910.html?s=p
* http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/0-4oz-Art-Nail-Polish-Bottle_674230480.html
* http://www.ebottles.com/showbottles-bottle-1556-kw-ELIQUID_VIALS.htm
* http://www.ebottles.com/showbottles-bottle-1329-gclid-Cj0KEQjwopOeBRC1ndXgnuvx8JYBEiQAq4RPt_MBIoRstpRXJzK66iXV1lbaZ6J7TWOot8oR6wDas7QaAops8P8HAQ-kw-NAIL_POLISH_BOTTLES_WITH_BRUSHES___GLASS.htm
* http://www.freundcontainer.com/french-square-glass-bottles/p/v4225B01/
* 5oz mineral oil (baby oil -- the added fragrance doesn't fluoresce): $3 - http://www.amazon.com/Johnson-Baby-Oil-Kids-Ounce/dp/B000GCJM06/
* an eyedropper: $0.05 0 http://www.sciplus.com/p/CAP-WDROPPER_39038
* a 405nm blue/violet laser pen: $3 http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/700677050/well_tested_405_nm_blue_laser.html, or http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/350812684726?lpid=82 to buy just one
cuvettes
* 4 flat-sided jars: $0.35 each - http://www.sciplus.com/p/WHITCAP-BOTTLE_48212
* cotton swabs: $0.10
* olive oil test sample: $0.17
* paper instructions (yet to be made)
###Draft instructions
The basic instructions will be something like:
* Put on latex or nitrile gloves
* Wet a cotton swab with mineral oil
* Rub it on the sample -- a suspected tarball or lump of oily residue -- until it gets brownish (it could take a little while for it to dissolve)
* Dip the dirty swab (that's like a pirate insult... :-P) in one of the square bottles which has been filled 2/3 with mineral oil, and repeatedly and gently dunk it until the brown stuff dissolves and "taints" the mineral oil.
* Keep dunking until it looks like a very very weak tea -- so you can see the coloration. We need to come up with a standard way to determine how dark... maybe a printed comparison strip?
* Cap the square jar and throw away the cotton swab (bag it if it's really gross).
* Throw away the gloves and wash your hands
Then, inside your spectrometer box (to reduce stray light and to protect your eyes from the laser light):
* Without looking at the laser light directly (**it's bad for your eyes!!!**), shine the laser through a hole in your box, so the laser shines through your jar perpendicular to the spectrometer opening. We'll illustrate this better but look at the Parts & Crafts note above.
* Move the laser up and down until you see both the bright laser peak on your SpectralWorkbench.org graph, as well as the broader range of colors that are the fluorescence.
###NE Barnraising brainstorm
We had a session to reinvent the oil test kit guide at the Northeast Barnraising. More details soon!
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###Misc images
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