J. Martínez Calatayud, J. V. García Mateo and V. David
A simple, maintenance-free, non-contaminating and completely automated flow system was developed for non- simultaneous determinations of nitrite and nitrate, in which spectrophotometric measurements at 328 nm were performed on the nitrite reaction with proflavin sulfate [bis(3,6-diaminoacridinium)sulfate]. The sample solutions were automatically inserted into phosphate buffer (pH 6.8) containing 10 mM EDTA by using a programmable solenoid valve; then they flowed through a 6.4 m × 0.5 mm id PTFE coil, wrapped around an 8 W low pressure mercury lamp, and finally they merged with a hydrochloric acid solution of proflavin. With the lamp off the nitrite in the sample was selectively measured with a sensitivity of 0.75 × 104 absorbance (linearity range up to 0.6 absorbance; detection limit of 1.9 × 10–7M). With the lamp on, to determine the sum of nitrite + nitrate there was a decrease in sensitivity of 41% versus that of the selective variant for nitrite determination. The sample throughput was 15 h–1 and the RSD at a 6.4 × 10–5M level of nitrate was 0.4% (n = 15). Many interferences were studied and simple methods of correcting for them were applied to analyse samples such as waters, soils, fertilisers and meat.