2017
DOI: 10.1002/lom3.10165
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Determination of total phosphorus in natural waters with a simple neutral digestion method using sodium persulfate

Abstract: The determination of total phosphorus (TP) in an aqueous sample is based on digestion of the sample to convert phosphorus compounds into orthophosphate, which can then be determined based on spectrophotometry. The widely used oxidant, potassium persulfate, has poor aqueous solubility and requires careful handling with furnace, autoclave, or oven. Here, a very simple method for the determination of TP has been developed, using an inexpensive portable water boiler for neutral digestion and highly water soluble s… Show more

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“…[61] In addition, the high molar extinction coefficient of ruthenium allows remarkably faster and more stable reactions even at low concentrations. [62] Finally, Ru/SPS is highly watersoluble, [63,64] which means that remnant initiators can be dissolved into a physiological solution, such as the culture medium.…”
Section: One-step Fabrication Of a Tubular Structure With A Hollow Lumen Using The Colon Dersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[61] In addition, the high molar extinction coefficient of ruthenium allows remarkably faster and more stable reactions even at low concentrations. [62] Finally, Ru/SPS is highly watersoluble, [63,64] which means that remnant initiators can be dissolved into a physiological solution, such as the culture medium.…”
Section: One-step Fabrication Of a Tubular Structure With A Hollow Lumen Using The Colon Dersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After that, biochemical methods were used to measure the chemical oxygen demand (COD) content, ammoniacal nitrogen concentration, and phosphate concentration in the wastewater before and after algae cultivation. COD was estimated with HACH model DRB200, 27 ammoniacal nitrogen as per, 28 and phosphate as per ascorbic acid followed by Ma al.. 29…”
Section: Wastewater As a Growth Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TP analysis procedure consists of the pretreatment and measurement steps shown in Figure 1 . The pretreatment step, which is the most important step in the TP analysis procedure, is performed under high temperature (>120 °C) and pressure (>1.1 kg cm −2 ) using a conventional pretreatment device (i.e., autoclave) [ 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 ]. The phosphorus in an aquatic ecosystem is combined with various inorganic/organic materials and exists in diverse forms; thus, it must be converted into the readily analyzable form phosphate (PO 4 3− ) by the pretreatment step to achieve an accurate TP analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%