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Flow injection biamperometric determination of chloramine-T in environmental, pharmaceutical and veterinary samples
J. V. García MateoD Giménez RomeroJ. Martínez CalatayudM. Catalá Icardosubject
Detection limitchemistry.chemical_classificationVeterinary medicineCalibration curveIodideAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementIodineBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundWastewaterchemistryChloramine-TCalibrationEnvironmental ChemistryQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Spectroscopydescription
Abstract A flow injection assembly for the determination of chloramine-T is proposed. The sample (213 μl) is inserted into the carrier, de-ionized water flowing at 4.1 ml min−1. This carrier merges with a mixture of potassium iodide and sulphuric acid, and the resulting solution flows to the flow cell through a reactor 66 cm long. The chloramine-T oxidises the iodide to tri-iodide. The resulting iodide/iodine ratio is biamperometrically tested. The calibration graph is linear up to 65 μg ml−1 chloramine-T; the limit of detection is 0.5 μg ml−1; the relative standard deviation (r.s.d) of the calibration slope is 2.8% for a series of eight independent calibrations. The r.s.d. of a series of 74 peaks for 40 μg ml−1 chloramine-T) is 0.8%, and the sample throughput 220 h−1. Few foreign substances interfered. The method is applied to pharmaceutical, veterinary and waste water samples.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2000-02-01 | Analytica Chimica Acta |