Abstract

The free available chlorine (FAC) amperometric titration measurement is subject to interference errors from chloramines. Interferences with this method increased as the positive applied voltage on the platinum electrode decreased. This trend was observed with both model compounds and chlorinated process waters. The interference from combined chlorine in one chlorinated and settled drinking water was up to 50% of the FAC response

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