Xc. Hu et al., DETERMINATION OF AMMONIUM ION IN RAINWATER AND FOGWATER BY FLOW-INJECTION ANALYSIS WITH CHEMILUMINESCENCE DETECTION, Analytical chemistry, 65(23), 1993, pp. 3489-3492
Reaction between ammonia and hypobromite in alkaline solution was foun
d to give chemiluminescence. The maximum wavelength of the chemilumine
scence is similar to 710 nm. This chemiluminescence reaction has been
used for the determination of ammonium ion concentration in rainwater
and fogwater with a flow injection analysis system. The detection limi
t of ammonium ion was 6.1 x 10(-6) mol/dm(3) (3 RSD). The dominant com
ponents in rainwater such as NO3-, SO42-; and Cl-, do not interfere wi
th the determination, but humic acid and urea do. The interference can
be removed by inserting a glass filter between the chemiluminescence
cell and the photomultiplier tube, because the peak wavelengths of the
emission are different for both chemiluminescence species. Rainwater
and fogwater samples can be rapidly determined by this method without
any pretreatment. The results determined by the present method were in
good agreement with-the ion chromatographic method and the indophenol
spectrophotometric method.