Factorial analysis of a chemiluminescence system for bromate detection in water |
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Authors: | Joaquim C. G. Esteves da Silva Jos R. M. Dias Jú lia M. C. S. Magalh es |
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Affiliation: | LAQUIPAI, Chemistry Department, Faculdade de Ciências do Porto, Rua Campo Alegre 687, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal |
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Abstract: | A chemiluminescent flow system for bromate detection, based on the reaction of bromate with sulphite in acid medium and using the steroid hydrocortisone as sensitiser, was studied. A factorial analysis strategy for the study of the effect on the system response of the experimental factors, flow rates of two pumps (Q1 — acid sulphite plus hydrocortisone aqueous solution; Q2 — carrier, water), sample injection volume (VL), reactor volume (VR), sulphite concentration (CS), hydrocortisone concentration (CH) and acid concentration (CA), was used. Screening analysis of the system performance was made using Plackett Burman designs. The system optimisation procedure was achieved by three levels three factors full factorial designs. VL and CH are the most significant factors — a quadratic CH term was also observed to be significant. The optimised system responded linearly (logarithm of the detector signal as function of the logarithm of the bromate concentration) in the concentration range between 3.6×10−7 and 5.0×10−4 M with a limit of detection of about 8.0×10−8 M (about 10 microg/l). An analysis of some interfering ions was made and it was suggested that bromide and chloride begin to quench chemiluminescence when they are in a 10-fold excess relatively to bromate concentration. |
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Keywords: | Bromate ion Chemiluminescence Sulphite Hydrocortisone Factorial designs Optimisation |
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