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The Determination of Total Organic Halide in Water: A Comparative Study of Two Instruments

Authors :
Eric Lehan
Hossein Pourmoghaddas
David A. Reckhow
Christopher Hull
Yee-Ming Chang
James M. Symons
Ronald C. Dressman
Heon-Soo Kim
Louis A. Simms
Source :
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry. 38:1-7
Publication Year :
1990
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1990.

Abstract

Total organic halide (TOX) analyzers are commonly used to measure the amount of dissolved halogenated organic byproducts in disinfected waters. Because of the lack of information on the identity of disinfection byproducts, rigorous testing of the dissolved organic halide (DOX) procedure for method bias is not always possible. This note presents the results of a brief study comparing two commercial TOX analyzers with neutron activation. The purpose was to determine if differential bias exists between the two analyzers, and to determine analyte recovery of adsorbed disinfection byproducts. Disinfection byproducts of aquatic fulvic acid were prepared using the following disinfectants: chlorine, bromine, and monochloramine. Analysis of these samples indicated that the two commercial TOX analyzers gave similar results. Neutron activation analysis suggested that organic chlorine recovery from the activated carbon adsorbent was complete, however results with organic bromine recovery were inconclusive. A...

Details

ISSN :
10290397 and 03067319
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........169a64f91ddbc6f590693869e23c7ba8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319008026908