2002
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132002000100013
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Dissolved Organic Carbon Determination Using FIA and Photo-Fenton Reaction

Abstract: The FIA-photo-Fenton system is based on the flow oxidation of the organic matter. A small amount of the sample containing H2O2 is injected into the acidic flow solution of Fe2+, which passes through a tubular PTFE reactor irradiated with UV light. The generated CO2 is quantified by a conductometric detector and is directly proportional to the dissolved organic carbon concentration in the sample. The optimization studies were performed using EDTA solutions. The average recovery of organic carbon was 83% with a … Show more

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“…The ICP OES is available in many laboratories due its characteristics, such as robustness, multielemental capacity and cost. The combination of the solid phase extraction (SPE) and flow injection (FI) in an on-line system is one of the most adequate methods due to the low consumption of samples and reagents, high analytical throughput, minimal waste production and appropriate sensitivity (Escudero et al 2010;Kondo et al 2002). The proper choice of an adsorbent material for SPE can provide simple operation and more flexible working conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ICP OES is available in many laboratories due its characteristics, such as robustness, multielemental capacity and cost. The combination of the solid phase extraction (SPE) and flow injection (FI) in an on-line system is one of the most adequate methods due to the low consumption of samples and reagents, high analytical throughput, minimal waste production and appropriate sensitivity (Escudero et al 2010;Kondo et al 2002). The proper choice of an adsorbent material for SPE can provide simple operation and more flexible working conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%