Abstract

A single and sensitive spectrophotometric method for chloride ions determination based on a commuted flow system with a 100 cm optical path flow cell and a solid-phase reactor containing immobilized silver chloranilate was proposed. This procedure exploited the AgCl formation in the solid-phase reactor leading the chloranilate ions, monitored spectrophotometrically at 530 nm. The analytical signals were 75-fold higher and the sensitivity was 12-fold than that achieved with a 1 cm flow cell, allowed a chloride determination in the 0.5–100 mg l −1 range. The R.S.D. was 1.1% ( n = 20) with a sample throughput of 80 h −1 and a waste generated of ca. 100 ng of chloranilate ions per determination. Four samples of natural waters from São Carlos and Araraquara cities were evaluated using the proposed method. Results agreed with the obtained by a reference method at the 95% confidence level.

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