Issue 10, 1997

Simultaneous Determination of Phosphate and Silicate in Waste Water by Sequential Injection Analysis

Abstract

A sequential injection analysis system for the simultaneous determination of phosphate and silicate in waste water is proposed. The method is based on the formation of yellow vanadomolybdophosphate and molybdosilicate, respectively, in addition to the use of large sample volumes. The mutual interference between both analytes was eliminated by selection of the appropriate acidity and by sample segmentation with oxalic acid. The calibration graph for phosphate and silicate is linear up to 12 mg l1 P and 30 mg l1 Si, respectively. The detection limits are 0.2 mg l1 P and 0.9 mg l1 Si. The method provides a throughput of 23 samples h1 with a relative standard deviation <1.4% for phosphate and <4% for silicate. The method was found to be suitable for the determination of these species in waste water samples.

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Analyst, 1997,122, 1033-1038

Simultaneous Determination of Phosphate and Silicate in Waste Water by Sequential Injection Analysis

F. Mas-Torres and V. Cerdà, Analyst, 1997, 122, 1033 DOI: 10.1039/A701646H

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