Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1243105 Talanta 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A multi-pumping flow system exploiting prior assay is proposed for sequential turbidimetric determination of sulphate and chloride in natural waters. Both methods are implemented in the same manifold that provides facilities for: in-line sample clean-up with a Bio-Rex 70 mini-column with fluidized beads; addition of low amounts of sulphate or chloride ions to the reaction medium for improving supersaturation; analyte precipitation with Ba2+ or Ag+; real-time decision on the need for next assay.The sample is initially run for chloride determination, and the analytical signal is compared with a pre-set value. If higher, the sample is run again, now for sulphate determination. The strategy may lead to an increased sample throughput.The proposed system is computer-controlled and presents enhanced figures of merit. About 10 samples are run per hour (about 60 measurements) and results are reproducible and unaffected by the presence of potential interfering ions at concentration levels usually found in natural waters. Accuracy was assessed against ion chromatography.

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