Determination of ammonia in wastewaters containing high concentrations of surfactants by flow injection potentiometry with on-line sample clean-up
It is demonstrated that surfactants lead to problems in the analysis of ammonia in gas-diffusion flow injection by wetting the membrane to allow transport of potentially interfering species to the detector. An on-line clean-up procedure, involving use of an activated carbon cartridge, is described f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytica chimica acta 1998-01, Vol.367 (1), p.193-199 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is demonstrated that surfactants lead to problems in the analysis of ammonia in gas-diffusion flow injection by wetting the membrane to allow transport of potentially interfering species to the detector. An on-line clean-up procedure, involving use of an activated carbon cartridge, is described for the removal of ionic and non-ionic surfactants (up to 1000
mg
l
−1) and other organic compounds from aqueous samples. Ammoniacal nitrogen was determined in synthetic samples by gas-diffusion flow injection with a nonactin-based potentiometric sensor used as the detector for the ammonium ion. Analyses could be performed at a sampling rate of ca. 25
h
−1 and the cartridge was effective for at least 1000 injections of 50
μl samples in the concentration range 1–180
mg
l
−1. The procedure was applied to the analysis of wastewaters and was found to be efficient in removing ionic and non-ionic surfactants from acidified (pH 1) samples. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2670 1873-4324 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0003-2670(98)00168-8 |