Issue 1234, 1979

Determination of ammonia in low concentrations with Nessler's reagent by flow injection analysis

Abstract

A turbidimetric procedure for the determination of ammonia in low concentrations with the use of Nessler's reagent is described. Both natural waters and soil extracts can be analysed at a rate of up to 120 samples per hour with good precision and accuracy. The effects of reagent composition, flow-rate, temperature and protective colloids in the flow injection system are discussed in detail.

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Analyst, 1979,104, 47-54

Determination of ammonia in low concentrations with Nessler's reagent by flow injection analysis

F. J. Krug, J. Růžička and E. H. Hansen, Analyst, 1979, 104, 47 DOI: 10.1039/AN9790400047

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