Abstract
A microdetermination method (at theμg/l level for nitrite) has been developed, based on ion-exchanger colorimetry. The nitrite is reacted with sulphanilamide andN-(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine to form an azo dye which is then sorbed on Dowex 50W-X2. The resin phase absorbance at 550 and 800 nm is measured directly. The relative detection limit is 0.27μg/l and the distribution ratio is 2.6×104. The method has been applied to determination of nitrite in 500-ml sea-water samples and compared with a conventional technique.
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