Abstract

Particulate organic carbon (POC) in waters was determined by chemical oxidation method which has been widely used for the determination of total organic carbon and/or dissolved organic carbon. In this method, a water sample was filtered through a filter paper and the paper was placed in a glass ampoule, followed by the determination of POC with a total carbon analyzer. This paper discussed the problems of carbon contamination dissolving from filter papers. The selection of filter papers, the carbon blank values resulting from the papers and the pretreatment of the papers were studied. It became clear that the glass-fiber filter paper pretreated at 500°C for 8 h was superior to the filter papers treated under other conditions. The POC's in waters were determined by this method, and the results agreed well with those obtained by an ordinary dry combustion method.

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