Second derivative ultraviolet spectroscopy and sulfamic acid method for determination of nitrates in water

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Second derivative ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy is used for the identification and quantification of nitrates in water, with satisfactory precision and accuracy. Nitrite interference is eliminated with sulfamic acid; interference from organic matter can be cancelled with the use of second derivative UV spectroscopy. The nitrites can be calculated indirectly.

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Simal, J., Lage, M. A., & Iglesias, I. (1985). Second derivative ultraviolet spectroscopy and sulfamic acid method for determination of nitrates in water. Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 68(5), 962–964. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/68.5.962

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