Rapid determination of the chemical oxygen demand in water with the use of high-temperature solid-electrolyte cells

A new procedure is proposed for the determination of the oxidazibility of organic and inorganic matter in water (an analogue of the chemical oxygen demand (COD)). The procedure is based on high-temperature oxidation in a controlled binary oxygen-inert gas mixture and the determination of the amount of oxygen consumed for oxidation in a solid-electrolyte cell. A new design for the setup is presented as a monoblock with a vertical sample introduction into the reactor. A sampler of the immersion type is proposed. It has been found that the detection limit obtained with the use of this setup is 5 mg O2/L.

Authors
Zuev B.K.1 , Korotkov A.A.1 , Filonenko V.G. 2 , Mashkovtsev A.N.1 , Zvolinskii V.P. 2
Number of issue
2
Language
English
Pages
163-167
Status
Published
Volume
59
Year
2004
Organizations
  • 1 Vernadsky Inst. Geochem. Analyt. C., Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Kosygina 19, Moscow, 117975, Russian Federation
  • 2 Peoples Friendship University, ul. Miklukho-Maklaya 6, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
electrolyte; analytic method; article; chemical oxygen demand; high temperature; oxidation kinetics; oxygen consumption; reactor; sample; water analysis; water quality
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