Abstract

High acidity rainwater has recently become an issue in environmental pollution because of its great influence on ecological systems with special reference to the human environment. To solve this problem, the chemical behaviors of various pollutants in the air, particularly in the wet atmosphere must be studied. Ion chromatography was used for rapid analysis of trace amounts of anions. As a result, it was found that a combination of 2mM Na 2CO 3 and 5mM NaOH as an eluent was suitable for the separation of various anions. The reproducibility of determination of anions in standard solutions was found to be satisfactory with a coefficient of variation (CV) of 2–4% for F −, Br −, NO − 3, SO 2− 3, SO 2− 4, and PO 3− 4, but not for NO − 2. The determination of NO − 2 was accomplished by preparing an eluent having almost the same composition and cencentration as that of the standard and sample solutions. The precision of the method with rainwater samples was less than 10%, and was considered to be usable for data analysis. In addition, a considerable number of ions in rainwater samples could be determined by using 1–3 ml of the sample without pretreatment. It was found that ion chromatography was one of the best means to obtain information on the chemical behaviors of trace amounts of anions in rainwater.

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