DETERMINATION OF NITRATE/NITRITE CONCENTRATION IN WATER BY PHOTOCHEMICAL REDUCTION
摘要
<p>Methods for determining the concentration of nitrates in several types of water samples by photochemical reduction without the use of toxic materials such as cadmium or hydrazine, and having an approximately 100% reduction efficiency are described. A water sample (12) mixed with a buffered aqueous solution including ammonium salts and EDTA (26) is irradiated (20, 31) using ultraviolet light having wavelengths effective for photochemical conversion of nitrate and nitrite ions (NOx) to detectable species. The resulting species may be quantitatively determined by diazotization using sulfanilamide followed by coupling with N-(1-napthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloride (32) which produces a water-soluble azo dye having a magenta color which may be colorimetrically measured at 540 nm (24) from which the nitrate and nitrite concentration in the sample is determined. Nitrite present in the original sample may be colorimetrically analyzed using an unphotolyzed sample and the reaction with sulfanilamide followed by coupling with N-(1-napthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloride. When the nitrite concentration is subtracted from the total of the nitrate and nitrite concentration, the sample nitrate may be determined.</p>