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Determination of Nitrate in Freshwater and Sea water by a idrazine Reduction Method
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- KITAMURA Hideki
- Envronmental Pollution Control Center. Osaka Prefectual Government
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- ISHITANI Hisashi
- Envronmental Pollution Control Center. Osaka Prefectual Government
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- KUGE Yoshio
- Envronmental Pollution Control Center. Osaka Prefectual Government
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- NAKAMOTO Masao
- Envronmental Pollution Control Center. Osaka Prefectual Government
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- ヒドラジン還元法による水中の硝酸イオンの定量
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Description
A procedure for the determination of nitrate in eutrophic freshwater and sea water is presented. Before the determination of nitrate in sea water, magnesium and calcium were removed by precipitation as hydroxides. The nitrite initially present in the sample solutions was decomposed with ammonium amidesulfate under acidic condition. Then nitrate was reduced to nitrite with hydrazine sulfate under an alkline condition (pH 12.3) catalyzed by Cu2+for 30 min at 33°C. Zn was also added to the catalyst solution at a concentration in excess of the Cu2+ (Cu2+ : Zn2+=1 : 200) to saturate the complexing capacity of any water sample and to minimize the complexing of cupric ions. Nitrite thus produced was measured spectrophotometrically following a diazotization and coupling reaction.<BR>In the above conditions, the applicable range is 0.05-0.7 mg/l as nitrate nitrogen. Variations in salinity have no significant effect up to 40 parts per thousand. In natural water samples interferences of soluble organic substances were eliminated by addition of Zn2+ to the Cu2+ catalyst solution and the proposed method was compared favourably with the automated copperized cadmium column technique for freshwater and sea water samples containing 0.1-1.7 mg/l as nitrate nitrogen.
Journal
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- Japan journal of water pollution research
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Japan journal of water pollution research 5 (1), 35-42, 1982
Japan Society on Water Environment
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680059205504
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- NII Article ID
- 130000859476
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- ISSN
- 03872025
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed