A turbidimetric flow-injection system was developed for the determination of sulfate in natural and residual water samples, with no previous treatment, using spectrophotometric detection. The precipitating agent, 7.0% (w/v) barium chloride solution prepared in 0.10% (w/v) polyvinyl alcohol, was added by using the merging-zones approach. A 100 mg/L sulfate solution in 0.07M nitric acid was mixed with the sample before it entered the injection loop to improve the detection limit, provide in-line pH adjustment, and prevent the interference of some anionic species. The relative standard deviations of the results were between 1.4 and 3.0% and were in agreement with results obtained by the reference method. Samples within a linear concentration range of 10-120 mg SO2-4/L can be analyzed at a rate of 40/h. The detection limit is 5 mg SO2-4/L.
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Morais, I. P. A., Rangel, A. O. S. S., & Souto, M. R. S. (2001). Determination of Sulfate in Natural and Residual Waters by Turbidimetric Flow-Injection Analysis. Journal of AOAC International, 84(1), 59–64. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/84.1.59
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