Conditions for sulfite stabilization and determination by ion chromatography |
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Authors: | Mats Lindgren Anders Cedergren Jan Lindberg |
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Affiliation: | Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Umeå, S-901 87 UmeåSweden;Analytical Research, Pharmacia Co., S-751 04 UppsalaSweden |
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Abstract: | The efficiencies of three groups of potential sulfite-stabilizing compounds were found to be in the order: carbonyls > alcohols = saccharides. A mole ratio of 1:1 between formaldehyde and sulfite was sufficient for stabilizing a sulfite solution for at least 72 h. The lower stabilizing efficiencies of the alcohols and saccharides examined could be compensated by using large excesses of these compounds. For example, if a 100-fold excess of glycerol over sulfite was used, the recovery of sulfite was 96% after 72 h compared with only 40% without addition of stabilizer. During separations by ion chromatography, almost no oxidation of the sample occurs provided the sample solution is directly injected into a deaerated eluent. For formaldehyde, the peak heights were found to depend on the molar ratio of the stabilizer to sulfite as well as on the concentration of sulfite. This effect was not found for the other stabilizers tested. |
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