A high-throughput microtiter plate based method for the determination of peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide

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Peracetic acid is gaining usage in numerous industries who have found a myriad of uses for its antimicrobial activity. However, rapid high throughput quantitation methods for peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide are lacking. Herein, we describe the development of a high-throughput microtiter plate based assay based upon the well known and trusted titration chemical reactions. The adaptation of these titration chemistries to rapid plate based absorbance methods for the sequential determination of hydrogen peroxide specifically and the total amount of peroxides present in solution are described. The results of these methods were compared to those of a standard titration and found to be in good agreement. Additionally, the utility of the developed method is demonstrated through the generation of degradation curves of both peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide in a mixed solution. © 2013 Putt, Pugh.

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Putt, K. S., & Pugh, R. B. (2013). A high-throughput microtiter plate based method for the determination of peracetic acid and hydrogen peroxide. PLoS ONE, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079218

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