IN-SITU MEASUREMENT OF DISSOLVED PHOSPHORUS IN NATURAL-WATERS USING DGT

Citation
H. Zhang et al., IN-SITU MEASUREMENT OF DISSOLVED PHOSPHORUS IN NATURAL-WATERS USING DGT, Analytica chimica acta, 370(1), 1998, pp. 29-38
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032670
Volume
370
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
29 - 38
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2670(1998)370:1<29:IMODPI>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Due to the dynamic interactions of phosphorous species in natural syst ems, concentrations of individual species may change when samples are stored. Accurate analysis is, therefore, difficult unless measurements are made in situ. The technique of diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) has been developed for the in situ measurement of reactive phosp horus species in natural waters, sediments and potentially soils. Phos phorus species diffuse through a layer of polyacrylamide gel and then bind to ferrihydrite embedded in a further layer of gel. The mass of p hosphorus in the ferrihydrite after a known deployment time is measure d colorimetrically after acid elution. Concentration in the solution i s then calculated using Fick's first law of diffusion. The diffusion c oefficient of orthophosphate in the gel was independently measured to be 6.05 x 10(-6) cm(2) s(-1) at 25 degrees C which is 71% of the value in water. Using this value of the diffusion coefficient, DGT could be used to measure phosphate in solutions accurately without calibration . The preparation of the ferrihydrite is critical as irreproducible re sults were obtained when alternative iron oxide preparations were used . DGT measurements of reactive phosphorus species in situ in a eutroph ic pond agreed well with mean replicate filterable reactive phosphorus (FRP) measurements made on a time series of collected water samples. For deployments of 24 h and I week, respectively, the limits of detect ion should be 0.07 mu g l(-1) of P and 0.01 mu g l(-1) of P, DGT was u sed to measure reactive phosphorus species in pore waters of a freshwa ter sediment at a spatial resolution of 1 mm. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scienc e B.V. All rights reserved.