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SAD MAN
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Determination of NH3
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September 25, 2007, 05:51:49 AM »
Determination of NH3
Hi everybody,
In order to determine the ammonia in seawater,
4500-NH3 F. Phenate Method
, is used.
I have two questions
:
What are the equations of the reactions that occur in this methods, see the
Principle
.
In the end the absorbance of the solution Measure at 640 nm, this absorbance for which compound???
Waiting your answers and comments
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September 27, 2007, 12:29:45 AM »
This reaction is sometimes called the Berthelot reaction or the Indophenol Method. The former as Berthelot first published it in 1859, the latter as it produces Indophenol in the end.
I made up a quick sketch (its not balanced) from Talanta, 1989, volume 36 pages 261-269.
The final absorbance measured is for Indophenol or the analogue for whichever phenol you choose to use (salicylate is common).
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September 30, 2007, 02:29:47 AM »
Hi
Thanx alot Allan, you solve this big problem,,,
IF YOU CAN, if you have the paper that u used (Talanta, 1989, volume 36 pages 261-269), can u send it to me?
thanx againe
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