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  • Determination of Total Phosphorus in Waters and Wastewaters by On-line UV/thermal Induced Digestion and Flow Injection Analysis

    Author(s)
    Benson, Richard
    McKelvie, Ian D.
    Hart, Barry T.
    Truong, Yen B.
    Hamilton, Ian C.
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Benson, Richard L.
    Year published
    1996
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    Abstract
    An on-line flow-injection system for the determination of total phosphorus in waters and wastewaters is described. Digestion was performed using a UV photoreactor and a thermal digestion unit connected in series. The orthophosphate formed was detected as phosphomolybdenum blue after on-line filtration. Reagent and digestion conditions required to give optimal oxidation and hydrolysis of organic and condensed model compounds are reported. The flow-injection method gave complete recovery for all the model organic P compounds tested, and >85% recovery for condensed phosphates. When the proposed method was applied to a series ...
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    An on-line flow-injection system for the determination of total phosphorus in waters and wastewaters is described. Digestion was performed using a UV photoreactor and a thermal digestion unit connected in series. The orthophosphate formed was detected as phosphomolybdenum blue after on-line filtration. Reagent and digestion conditions required to give optimal oxidation and hydrolysis of organic and condensed model compounds are reported. The flow-injection method gave complete recovery for all the model organic P compounds tested, and >85% recovery for condensed phosphates. When the proposed method was applied to a series of wastewater samples, the results obtained were in close agreement with those from a conventional batch digestion method. The technique was rapid (8 samples h−1 4 replicates), with a linear range of interest for wastewaters 0–18 mgPl−1 and a detection limit of 0.15 mgPl−1.
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    Journal Title
    Analytica Chimica Acta
    Volume
    326
    Issue
    1-3
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1016/0003-2670(96)00044-X
    Subject
    Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry
    Analytical Chemistry
    Other Chemical Sciences
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/120417
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