Ra. Kester et al., CHEMILUMINESCENCE ANALYSIS OF NITRIC-OXIDE IN SMALL-VOLUME SAMPLES BYA MODIFIED INJECTION METHOD, Biology and fertility of soils, 18(3), 1994, pp. 260-262
To detect NO in samples of the headspace of static cores, a sample-mix
ing unit was developed which made it possible to detect NO in small-vo
lume samples (50 mu l to 10 ml) by a continuous flow chemiluminescence
NO analyzer. The sample-mixing unit enables the detector of the NO an
alyzer to reach a steady-state response. The detection limit was 3.5 p
mol NO in a sample, which is equivalent to 8.5 ppbv NO in a 10-ml samp
le or 85 ppbv NO in a 1-ml sample at room temperature. The coefficient
of variation between replicates varied between 6.4% at low NO levels
and 0.60% at high NO levels. The linear response was good, the R(2) va
lue was above 0.99 even in the lowest detection range. The sample-mixi
ng unit in combination with an NO analyzer provides a sensitive, relia
ble, easy to use method for the detection of NO in incubation systems
with small headspace volumes such as static cores.