G. Atanassov et al., Spectrophotometric determination of carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide in wines by flow injection, ANALUSIS, 28(1), 2000, pp. 77-82
Flow injection analysis (FIA) methods for the spectrophotometric determinat
ion of CO2 and SO2 in wines are described. The determination of CO2 is base
d on the colour change of a low capacity buffer (containing an acid-base in
dicator) due to the dissolved carbon dioxide. The determination of SO2 is b
ased on the decoloration of malachite green by sulphur dioxide. Two FIA man
ifolds are presented; one for the determination of CO2 in sparkling wines a
nd another for the simultaneous determination of CO2 and SO2 in table wines
. The analytes are isolated inside the manifold from the sample matrix usin
g gas-diffusion units. Regression equations (FIA versus reference methods)
showed no statistical difference, at 95 % confidence level, between the two
sets of results for both determinations; additionally, for the determinati
on of CO2 recovery values between 93.5 % and 111 % were found. RSD lower th
an 4.5 % for SO2 and 2.4 % for the CO2 determination were found. The sampli
ng rates achieved were: 30 h(-1) for the uniparametric system and 40 h(-1)
for the biparametric system. The single determination manifold is applicabl
e in the concentration ranges of 0.5 to 4 g L-1 of CO2, and the simultaneou
s determination manifold in the range of 0.25 to 3 g L-1 of CO2 and 0.05 to
0.3 g L-1 of SO2.