THE MEASUREMENT OF DISSOLVED PHOSPHORUS-COMPOUNDS - EVIDENCE FOR HYDROLYSIS DURING STORAGE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ANALYTICAL DEFINITIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL-ANALYSIS

Citation
Fh. Denison et al., THE MEASUREMENT OF DISSOLVED PHOSPHORUS-COMPOUNDS - EVIDENCE FOR HYDROLYSIS DURING STORAGE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ANALYTICAL DEFINITIONS IN ENVIRONMENTAL-ANALYSIS, International journal of environmental analytical chemistry (Print), 69(2), 1998, pp. 111-123
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Chemistry Analytical
ISSN journal
03067319
Volume
69
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
111 - 123
Database
ISI
SICI code
0306-7319(1998)69:2<111:TMODP->2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Labile organophosphorus and inorganic polyphosphate compounds have bee n identified as a potential source of error in the measurement of inor ganic monophosphate in natural samples. To test this, a range of synth etic phosphorus containing compounds were used to prepare solutions of known composition, which were measured by three commonly used analyti cal methods for the determination of monophosphate in natural waters. The solutions were also measured after acidic persulphate digestion, t o assess the overall recovery of phosphorus by a standard total dissol ved phosphorus analysis. No significant concentration of phosphorus wa s detected in any of the solutions by the three monophosphate methods, when analysed within 4 h of preparation. However, when analysed after 72 h storage, about half of the selected compounds showed an increase in the monophosphate concentration. The phosphorus concentrations mea sured after acidic digestion were in close agreement with the formulat ed values for the compounds. These results indicate that the selected compounds are included in the total dissolved fraction, but may also c ontribute to the monophosphate fraction by hydrolysis to monophosphate in solution after storage.