Aa. Segundo et Aoss. Rangel, A gas diffusion sequential injection system for the determination of sulphur dioxide in wines, ANALYT CHIM, 427(2), 2001, pp. 279-286
In the present work, a sequential injection system with spectrophotometric
detection was developed for the determination of free and total sulphur dio
xide in wines. It was based on the formation of a coloured product from the
reaction among SO2, formaldehyde and pararosaniline. A gas diffusion unit
(GDU) was incorporated into the manifold to prevent the wine matrix interfe
rence in the spectrophotometric measurement. An acid solution was added to
the sample prior to its passage through the donor channel of the GDU to pro
mote gaseous SO2 formation. For the free SO2 determination, the sample was
directly aspirated into the holding coil; for the total SO2 determination,
the sample was processed after previous in-line hydrolysis of bound SO2 wit
h an alkali solution.
Two second-order calibration curves were established, defining two concentr
ation ranges: 2-40 mg l(-1) for the free SO2 determination and 25-250 mg l(
-1) for the total SO2 determination. Relative standard deviations (n = 10)
were lower than 1.2% for the determination of free SO2 and lower than 2.3%
for the determination of total SO2. The sample frequency was about 16 h(-1)
.
This methodology was applied to the determination of free and total sulphur
dioxide in 10 table wines and the results were statistically comparable wi
th those furnished by the recommended procedure. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
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