The manual determination of ammonia in fresh waters using an ammonia-sensitive membrane-electrode |
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Authors: | M. J. Beckett A. L. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | The Water Research Association, Medmenham, Marlow, Bucks, England |
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Abstract: | The use of a commercially-available ammonia-sensitive membrane-electrode for the manual determination of ammonia in discrete samples of fresh water has been investigated and the analytical procedure is described. The electrode is simple and convenient to use, and a sample can be analyzed in a few minutes. For normal routine analysis, the lower limit of determination is approximately 0·1 mg N 1−1 though smaller concentrations can be measured. The relative standard deviation of analytical results varied from approximately 10 to 3 per cent as ammonia concentration increased from 0·1 to 4 mg N 1−1. Results for samples of river water agreed well with those obtained by absorptiometric methods of analysis; the electrode responds to amines but otherwise appears to be essentially specific for ammonia. Use of the electrode will be advantageous in a number of applications, and it also has good potential for the on-line analysis of fresh waters. |
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