Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10556882 | Microchemical Journal | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A new simple method for determination of ozone in ambient air is presented. The reaction employed is based on the known ozonolysis of indigo dye. The indigotrisulfonate molecule contains one carbon-carbon double bond (CâC), which reacts with ozone and generates isatinsulfonates and sulfoanthranilate. The quantitatively formed sulfoanthranilate presents fluorescence (λex 245 nm, λem 400 nm). Ozone was collected using two cellulose filters coated with 40 μL of 1.0 Ã 10â 3 mol Lâ 1 of indigotrisulfonate. The analytical response was linear in the range 0-150 ppbv ozone, and a detection limit of 7 ppbv was achieved using a sampling time of 15 min and an optimum sampling air flow rate of 0.4 L minâ 1. There was no interference from sulfur dioxide, formaldehyde or nitrogen dioxide. The ozonolysis mechanism and the reaction products are discussed.
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Authors
Erika P. Felix, Juliano Passaretti Filho, Gabriel Garcia, Arnaldo A. Cardoso,