Ma. Stanley et al., COMPARISON OF THE ANALYTICAL CAPABILITIES OF AN AMPEROMETRIC AND AN OPTICAL SENSOR FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NITRATE IN RIVER AND WELL WATER, Analytica chimica acta, 299(1), 1994, pp. 81-90
The analysis of nitrate in water has been studied using novel amperome
tric and optical sensors. A flow-injection analysis system with ampero
metric detection has been developed in which nitrate is determined as
nitrite after reduction in a cadmium column. The working electrode is
glassy carbon modified with a crosslinked redox polymer. The linear ra
nge is 0.1 to 190 mg/l NO3-N (r>0.999) and the limit of detection (LOD
) is 50 mu g/l NO3-N. A fibre optic sensor based on a dual wavelength
absorption approach has also been developed. A signal at 210 nm where
nitrate absorbs was referenced against a signal at 275 nm where nitrat
e does not absorb. Its linear range is from 0.4 to 30 mg/l NO3-N and i
ts LOD is 400 mu g/l NO3-N. These diverse methods have been applied to
the analysis of the same river water samples and good correlations ha
ve been observed between the two measurement techniques and a standard
ion chromatography method.