Abstract
AbstractCatalytic properties and surface activity of nitrogen containing polymeric organic material (N‐POM) were analyzed by constant current chronopotentiometric stripping analysis (CPSA) and alternating current (AC) voltammetry in sodium chloride solution (pH 8) and seawater. CPSA proved to be a suitable method for determination of low concentrations of N‐POM in seawater by measuring its ‘presodium’ catalytic peak H. A protein human serum albumin (HSA) (15% of N) was used as a model compound and the concentration of N‐POM from natural seawater samples was expressed in HSA concentration equivalents. Peak H represents an additional parameter for characterization of natural organic matter.
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