Optimization of the determination of chemical oxygen demand in wastewaters |
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Authors: | Silva Alexandra M E Viana da Silva Ricardo J N Bettencourt da Camões M Filomena G F C |
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Affiliation: | CCMM-DQB, Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal |
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Abstract: | Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is one of the most relevant chemical parameters for the management of wastewater treatment facilities including the control of the quality of an effluent. The adequacy of decisions based on COD values relies on the quality of the measurements. Cost effective management of the minor sources of uncertainty can be applied to the analytical procedure without affecting measurement quality. This work presents a detailed assessment of the determination of COD values in wastewaters, according to ISO6060:1989 standard, which can support reduction of both measurement uncertainty and cost of analysis. This assessment includes the definition of the measurement traceability chain and the validation of the measurement procedure supported on sound and objective criteria. Detailed models of the measurement performance, including uncertainty, developed from the Differential Approach, were successfully validated by proficiency tests. The assumption of the measurement function linearity of the uncertainty propagation law was tested through the comparison with the numerical Kragten method. The gathered information supported the definition of strategies for measurement uncertainty or cost reduction. The developed models are available as electronic supplementary material, in an MS-Excel file, to be updated with the user's data. |
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Keywords: | Abbreviations: BOD, biological oxygen demand COD, chemical oxygen demand CV, coefficient of variance DL, determination limit FAS, ferrous ammonium sulphate MLOD, maximum admissible LOD LOD, limit of detection NKM, numerical Kragten method PHP, potassium hydrogenophtalate PDC, potassium dichromate PV, parametric value for the monitoring of drinking water according to Directive 98/83/EC [19] RELACRE, Portuguese Association of Accredited Laboratories SD, standard deviation Solution A, K2Cr2O7 &cong 0.04 mol L&minus 1, HgSO4 &cong 80.0 g L&minus 1, H2SO4 &cong 1.80 mol L&minus 1 Solution B, AgSO4 &cong 10.0 g L&minus 1, H2SO4 &cong 17.4 mol L&minus 1 Solution C, (NH4)2Fe(SO4)2· 6H2O &cong 0.12 mol L&minus 1, H2SO4 &cong 0.360 mol L&minus 1 Solution D, solution of PHP with a COD value of &cong 500 mg L&minus 1 Solution E, solution of PHP with a COD value of &cong 30 mg L&minus 1 TC, total carbon TOC, total organic carbon UPL, uncertainty propagation law |
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