J. Kanda, DETERMINATION OF AMMONIUM IN SEAWATER BASED ON THE INDOPHENOL REACTION WITH O-PHENYLPHENOL (OPP), Water research, 29(12), 1995, pp. 2746-2750
A method for the determination of ammonium in seawater is described, T
he method is based on the indophenol (or the Berthelot) reaction with
o-phenylphenol [(1,1'-biphenyl)-2-ol, abbreviated as OPP] as an altern
ative of phenol. Unlike phenol, OPP is available as stable flaky cryst
al with no caustic odor. This nature of OPP can eliminate much of the
inconvenience associated with the use of phenol. The sensitivity of de
tection is comparable to that of the common phenol-based methods. The
indophenolic compound obtained from the reaction with OPP is more hydr
ophobic than that from the reaction with phenol. Thus the indophenolic
compound can be extracted directly from the alkaline reaction solutio
n of the present method either with organic solvent or with reversed-p
hase column. The extracted indophenol can be used to recover ammonium
nitrogen for the determination of 15-N isotope ratio. The experimental
procedure of the extraction of indophenolic compound is relatively si
mple compared to the other existing methods.