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Turbidimetric determination of sulfate in rainwater employing a LED based photometer and multicommuted flow analysis system with in-line preconcentration
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2011
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In-line PreconcentrationEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental MonitoringFlow Analysis ApproachTurbidimetric DeterminationEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryWater AnalysisWater MonitoringWater QuantityLinear ResponseWater QualityAnalytical ChemistryFlow Analysis SystemHydrologyAutomatic ProcedureSurface Water
In the present work, an automatic procedure for turbidimetric determination of sulfate in rainwater, based on the multicommuted flow analysis approach, is proposed. The photometer set-up was developed at the laboratory, and includes: a LED (λ = 420 nm), a long pathlength flow cell (100 mm), and a photodiode. A preconcentration step is included in order to improve sensitivity. After establishing the adequate operational conditions, the proposed procedure presented the following useful features: a linear response ranging from 0.1 mg L-1 up to 2.0 mg L-1 sulfate, a detection limit (3σ criterion) of 0.04 mg L-1 sulfate, a relative standard deviation of 1.5% for 0.5 mg L-1 sulfate solution (n = 7), barium chloride consumptions of 17.0 mg per determination, and waste generation of 7.3 mL per determination. Accuracy assessment was achieved by applying the paired t-test between results obtained using the proposed procedure and ICP-OES and showed that there is no significant difference at 95% confidence level.