Determination of nutrients in seawater by segmented-flow analysis with higher analysis rate and reduced interference on ammonia

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A microbore continuous-flow analyser was used to determine ammonia, nitrite, nitrate and phosphate in seawater. Ninety samples per hour were measured by optimizing the hydraulic conditions and using a cadmium coil for nitrate reduction. The analysis range was extended and the detection limit was reduced by using two analytical ranges with automatic range-changing. Interference from magnesium on ammonia was investigated and reduced by using a different complexing agent. The results correlated well with a Japanese reference method. © 1992, Taylor & Francis Ltd.

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Jodo, M., Kawamoto, K., Tochimoto, M., & Coverly, S. C. (1992). Determination of nutrients in seawater by segmented-flow analysis with higher analysis rate and reduced interference on ammonia. Journal of Automatic Chemistry, 14(5), 163–167. https://doi.org/10.1155/S1463924692000300

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