A sequential injection (SI) method was developed for the spectrophotometric determination of chlorine based on the reaction between tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) and free chlorine. The advantages resulting from the use of TMB are considerable: TMB is highly selective for chlorine, it enables a fairly low quantification limit and represents a less toxic alternative to reagents such as tolidine. The use of this reaction in SI adds other advantages as it enhances the degree of automation, minimisation of reagent consumption (6.8 g TMB/assay) and low effluent production (2.5 mL/determination). The developed method allowed a quantification limit of 90 g/L with a working range of 0.09–1.30 mg OCl−/L and a determination rate of 60 det./h. Based ...
Novel, sensitive and rapid spectrophotometric methods, using phenoxazine (PNZ), 2-chlorophe-noxazine...
Dichlorvos (DDVP) analysis using visible spectrophotometer, gas chromatography mass spectrometry and...
Reprint. Originally published: Journal of the American Water Works Association ; v. 26, no. 11 (Nove...
A green and highly sensitive analytical procedure was developed for the determination of free chlori...
Chlorine is used extensively in the chemical industry and for disinfection of drinking water. Many m...
A method using direct immersion solid phase microextraction (DI-SPME) coupled to gas chromatography ...
Simple, sensitive and rapid spectrophotometric methods were developed for the determination of resid...
Three methods for the determination of chloramines in water were compared using pH-buffered nanopure...
The objective of the study was to fabricate the colorimetric sensor of biodegradable material for fr...
Fibre optic sensor (FOS) is used to measure the concentration of total chlorine in samples of surfac...
Chlorination is necessary to prevent epidemics of waterborne disease however excess chlorination is ...
Chlorine is a widely used disinfectant and oxidant used for an array of municipal and industrial app...
In most “real-world” applications of chlorine to aqueous systems, the interactions between chlorine ...
National audienceOver the last decade, chlorine dioxide has been increasingly used for disinfecting ...
International audienceInorganic chloramines are disinfection by-products resulting from the unwanted...
Novel, sensitive and rapid spectrophotometric methods, using phenoxazine (PNZ), 2-chlorophe-noxazine...
Dichlorvos (DDVP) analysis using visible spectrophotometer, gas chromatography mass spectrometry and...
Reprint. Originally published: Journal of the American Water Works Association ; v. 26, no. 11 (Nove...
A green and highly sensitive analytical procedure was developed for the determination of free chlori...
Chlorine is used extensively in the chemical industry and for disinfection of drinking water. Many m...
A method using direct immersion solid phase microextraction (DI-SPME) coupled to gas chromatography ...
Simple, sensitive and rapid spectrophotometric methods were developed for the determination of resid...
Three methods for the determination of chloramines in water were compared using pH-buffered nanopure...
The objective of the study was to fabricate the colorimetric sensor of biodegradable material for fr...
Fibre optic sensor (FOS) is used to measure the concentration of total chlorine in samples of surfac...
Chlorination is necessary to prevent epidemics of waterborne disease however excess chlorination is ...
Chlorine is a widely used disinfectant and oxidant used for an array of municipal and industrial app...
In most “real-world” applications of chlorine to aqueous systems, the interactions between chlorine ...
National audienceOver the last decade, chlorine dioxide has been increasingly used for disinfecting ...
International audienceInorganic chloramines are disinfection by-products resulting from the unwanted...
Novel, sensitive and rapid spectrophotometric methods, using phenoxazine (PNZ), 2-chlorophe-noxazine...
Dichlorvos (DDVP) analysis using visible spectrophotometer, gas chromatography mass spectrometry and...
Reprint. Originally published: Journal of the American Water Works Association ; v. 26, no. 11 (Nove...