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Introduction of electromagnetic induction heating technique into on-line chemical oxygen demand determination

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In this article, a flow injection system incorporating electromagnetic induction heating oxidation for on-line determination of chemical oxygen demand (COD) was proposed, with acidic potassium dichromate acting both as an oxidant and as a spectrometric reagent.
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A flow injection system incorporating electromagnetic induction heating oxidation for on-line determination of chemical oxygen demand (COD) was proposed. The procedure utilised electromagnetic induction heating instead of conventional reflux heating, with acidic potassium dichromate acting both as an oxidant and as a spectrometric reagent. The elevated temperature and pressure inside the reaction coil contributed to the improvement of on-line sample oxidation, and hence, sample oxidation time was reduced to ca. 8 min (as compared to 2 h required for conventional method). The sampling frequency was 10 h−1, along with a quantification limit of 4.0 mg L−1 COD and a linear range of 4–200 mg L−1 COD (potassium hydrogen phthalate, r = 0.9958). Relative standard deviation was evaluated to be 3.5% at 100 mg L−1 COD and the results were comparable to those obtained by the standard method.

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TL;DR: The most widely read reference in the water industry, Water Industry Reference as discussed by the authors, is a comprehensive reference tool for water analysis methods that covers all aspects of USEPA-approved water analysis.
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A Flow Method with Photocatalytic Oxidation of Dissolved Organic Matter Using a Solid-Phase (TiO2) Reactor Followed by Amperometric Detection of Consumed Oxygen

TL;DR: A photocatalytic sensor for the determination of chemical oxygen demand (COD) using titanium dioxide, based on the use of a pair of oxygen electrodes and flow injection analysis, is described, and results were in good agreement with those from the conventional COD methods.
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Hyphenation of high performance liquid chromatography with sector field inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for the determination of ultra-trace level anionic and cationic arsenic compounds in freshwater fish

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Determination of chemical oxygen demand by a flow-injection method using cerium(IV) sulphate as oxidizing agent

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