A submersible battery‐powered flowinjection (FI) sensor for the determinationof nitrate in estuarine and coastal waters
Open Access
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
- Vol. 21 (1) , 1-9
- https://doi.org/10.1155/s1463924699000012
Abstract
The design, construction and performance of a remotely deployed submersible flow injection-based nutrient (total oxidized nitrogen) sensor are described. The sensor featured a custom-built microcomputer and a solid-state, flow-through spectrophotometric detector, and the derivatization chemistry was based on in-line coppercadmium reduction of nitrate to nitrite, and diazotization with N1NED and sulphanilamide. The limit of detection was 0.0014 mg l-1 NO3-N and the linear range was 0.0014- 0.77 mg l-1 with a 260 μl sample volume and a 20 mm path length flow cell. Results from submersed deployments in the Tamar estuary and North Sea are also reported.Keywords
Funding Information
- Natural Environment Research Council (GST/02/0669)
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