Abstract

A method is described for the simple and rapid determination of soluble silica in natural waters, based on the well-known molybdenum blue complex. Soluble silica reacts with an excess of ammonium molybdate at pH 1.5–2 to form silicomolybdate. Citrate/tartrate addition reduces phosphate and arsenate interference, if present. An acid solution if iron(II) and fluoride ions is used as reductant. Absorbance is read at 828 nm. The solution is stable at least 2 hr. Traces of silica are determinable down to 10 μg SiO 2 liter −1 with an error of ± 3%. The analysis time is about 10 min. The effect caused by several other ions has been determined.

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