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A reverse-flow injection analysis method for the determination of dissolved oxygen in fresh and marine waters
Authors:Muangkaew Saowapha  McKelvie Ian D  Grace Michael R  Rayanakorn Mongkon  Grudpan Kate  Jakmunee Jaroon  Nacapricha Duangjai
Institution:

a Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand

b Water Studies Centre, School of Chemistry, PO Box 23, Monash University, Vic. 3800, Australia

c Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10240, Thailand

Abstract:A reverse flow injection method (rFIA) based on the Winkler titration chemistry, is reported for the determination of dissolved oxygen (DO) in natural waters. Manganese(II) sulfate is injected into a continuously flowing stream of sample and subsequently merges with a reagent stream of sodium hydroxide and sodium iodide. Manganese(II) hydroxide that is formed reacts with DO in the sample to form an oxidized manganese hydroxyoxide floc. Addition of 10% sulfuric acid dissolves this floc, and under acidic conditions, the triiodide ion formed is detected by photometry in a flow through cell at a wavelength of 440 nm. The method is rapid (48 measurements per h), repeatable (R.S.D. ca. 3%, n=3), and has a calculated detection limit of 0.25 mg l?1 (P=0.001). No interference from nitrite or ferrous ions was observed at concentrations typically found in natural waters. The method has been successfully applied to on-line measurement of DO in sediment respiration reactors.
Keywords:Reverse-FIA  Winkler  Iodine  Photometric detection
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