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Determination of nitrate and nitrite in freshwaters using flow-injection with luminol chemiluminescence detection

Journal

LUMINESCENCE
Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages 419-425

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bio.1366

Keywords

nitrate; nitrite; luminol; chemiluminescence; freshwaters; flow injection analysis

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  1. Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan

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A simple and sensitive flow-injection (FI) method for the determination of nitrate and nitrite in natural waters, based on luminol chemiluminescence (CL) detection, is reported. Nitrate was reduced online to nitrite via a copperized cadmium (CuCd) column and then reacted with acidic hydrogen peroxide to form peroxynitrous acid. CL emission was observed from the oxidation of luminol in an alkaline medium in the presence of the peroxynitrite anion. The limits of detection (S:N?=?3) were 0.02 and 0.01?mu g?N/L, with sample throughputs of 40 and 90?/h for nitrate and nitrite, respectively. Calibration graphs were linear over the range 0.0250 and 0.0150?mu g?N/L [R2?=?0.9984 (n?=?8) and R2?=?0.9965 (n?=?7)] for nitrate and nitrite, respectively, with relative standard deviations (RSDs; n?=?3) in the range 1.84.6%. The key chemical and physical variables (reagent concentrations, buffer pH, flow rates, sample volume, CuCd reductor column length) were optimized and potential interferences investigated. The effect of cations [Ca(II), Mg(II), Co(II), Fe(II) and Cu(II)] was masked online with EDTA. Common anions (PO43-, SO42- and HCO3-) did not interfere at their maximum admissible concentrations in freshwaters. The effect of salinity on the luminol CL reaction with and without nitrate and nitrite (2 and 0.5?mu g?N/L, respectively) was also investigated. The method was successfully applied to freshwaters and the results obtained were in good agreement with those obtained by an automated segmented flow analyser reference method. Copyright (c) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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