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Nakatani, Nobutake; Kozaki, Daisuke; Masuda, Wakako; Nakagoshi, Nobukazu; Hasebe, Kiyoshi; Mori, Masanobu; Tanaka, Kazuhiko, E-mail: nnakatan@hiroshima-u.ac.jp2008
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[en] The simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of phosphate and silicate ions in river water was examined by using ion-exclusion chromatography and post-column derivatization. Phosphate and silicate ions were separated by the ion-exclusion column packed with a polymethacrylate-based weakly acidic cation-exchange resin in the H+-form (TSKgel Super IC-A/C) by using ultra pure water as an eluent. After the post-column derivatization with molybdate and ascorbic acid, so-called molybdenum-blue, both ions were determined simultaneously by spectrophotometry. The effects of sulfuric acid, sodium molybdate and ascorbic acid concentrations and reaction coil length, which have relation to form the reduced complexes of molybdate and ions, on the detector response for phosphate and silicate ions were investigated. Under the optimized conditions (color-forming reactant, 50 mM sulfuric acid-10 mM sodium molybdate; reducing agent, 50 mM ascorbic acid; reaction coil length, 6 m), the calibration curves of phosphate and silicate ions were linear in the range of 50-2000 μg L-1 as P and 250-10,000 μg L-1 as Si. This method was successfully applied to water quality monitoring of Kurose-river watershed and it suggested that the effluent from a biological sewage treatment plant was significant source of phosphate ion in Kurose-river water
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9. Asian conference on analytical chemistry; Juju (Korea, Republic of); 4-8 Nov 2007; S0003-2670(08)00389-9; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2008.02.043; Copyright (c) 2008 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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CATIONS, CHALCOGENIDES, CHARGED PARTICLES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, HYDROGEN IONS, INORGANIC ACIDS, INORGANIC COMPOUNDS, IONS, MOLYBDENUM COMPOUNDS, MOLYBDENUM OXIDES, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, PIGMENTS, REFRACTORY METAL COMPOUNDS, SEPARATION PROCESSES, SILICON COMPOUNDS, SULFUR COMPOUNDS, SURFACE WATERS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
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