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Investigation of the Folin-Ciocalteau phenol reagent for the determination of polyphenolic substances in natural waters
Authors:JD Box
Affiliation:Freshwater Biological Association, Ferry House, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 0LP, England
Abstract:The methodology associated with the Folin-Ciocalteau phenol reagent was investigated and the performance characteristics of a method using sodium carbonate as the supporting medium were determined. Calibration curves using phenol, tannic acid, or l-tyrosine were linear up to at least 1000 μg l−1. The limit of detection was 6 μg phenol l−1 and the relative standard deviation at 100 μg phenol l−1 was 5.2% and at 1000 μg phenol l−1 was 4.1%. The absorbances obtained with equal amounts of a range of potential standards showed variations when compared with that of phenol: phenol (100%), l-tyrosine (62%), oak gall tannin (58%), tannic acid (48%), chestnut tannin (26%), oak tannin (24%), fulvic acid (5%). The method was applicable to a wide range of monohydric and polyhydric phenolic substances and interferences from inorganic and non-phenolic organic compounds were examined. Interference would be expected above 30 μg S2− l−1, 300 μg Mn(II) l−1, or 400 μg SO32− l−1. Concentrations of iron >2 mg l−1 as Fe(II) or Fe(III) formed the insoluble iron(III) hydroxide which increased the absorbance, but centrifugation could be used to remove this source of interference. Other potential sources of intereference (e.g. reducing agents and certain metabolic products) would be expected to have a negligible effect in unpolluted waters. Methods using diazotised sulphanilic acid or 4-aminoantipyrine (4-AAP) were found to be inferior when applied to natural water samples.
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