A rapid, sensitive and maintenance-free method for the determination of nitrate ion using the photo-induced conversion of nitrate to nitrite is described. A flow-injection system, equipped with a spectrophotometric detector and a UV irradiation coil ceil in which nitrate ion was reduced to nitrite i
Photo-induced reduction of nitrate to nitrite and its application to the sensitive determination of nitrate in natural waters
β Scribed by Shoji Motomizu; Masahiro Sanada
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 550 KB
- Volume
- 308
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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β¦ Synopsis
A simple, sensitive and less poisonous flow-injection method for the determination of nitrate using a newly developed activator for the reduction of nitrate to nitrite is presented. Nitrate in sample solutions injected in a buffered carrier containing the activator is first reduced to nitrite while flowing in a reduction coil installed in a photo-reactor; then nitrite is determined spectrophotometrically on the basis of a diazotization-coupling reaction. The photo-reactor is made of a low-pressure mercury lamp, a poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE) tubing and a reflection covering. The PTFE tubing is wound directly around the mercury lamp, and it is wrapped up in aluminium foil. By using the photo-reactor and EDTA analogues as an activator in carrier, the reduction efficiency reaches about 70-84%. In a simple flow system for nitrate determination, the manifold with double streams is adopted. The carrier stream, in which the sample solution is injected, is a buffered solution (pH 7.0) containing phosphate and EDTA analogues, and the reagent solution contains chromogenic reagents. In a flow system for simultaneous determination of nitrite and nitrate, the carrier stream is bifurcated after a sample injection valve. The detection limits for nitrate and nitrite are about 3 X lo-' M, and the sample throughput is about 30 samples per h for nitrate determination, and is about 10 samples per h for the simultaneous determination of nitrate and nitrite.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The aim of this work is to improve the precision and the sensitivity of nitrite and nitrate determination by flow-injection analysis (FIA) for an in situ utilization. Two kinds of signal treatment are proposed in order to eliminate the refractive index provoked by the heterogeneous flow in FIA and t