Hydroxylamine Effect on the Determination of Dissolved Oxygen by the Azide-Modified Winkler Method and Polarography

修正된 아자이드 Winkler 법과 폴라로그래피에 의한 溶存酸素의 측정에 관한 하이드록실아민의 영향

  • Chung, Keun Ho (Department of Chemical Education, College of Education, Chonnam National University Kwang-Ju) ;
  • Ree, Jony Iuir (Department of Chemical Education, College of Education, Chonnam National University Kwang-Ju) ;
  • Kim, Chun Seek (Department of Chemical Education, College of Education, Chonnam National University Kwang-Ju)
  • Published : 1986.10.01

Abstract

Hydroxlamine effect on the determination of dissolved oxygen by the azide-modified Winkder method and polarography has been studied. It was found that hydroxylamine interference on the dissolved oxygen by the azide-modified Winklet method can be eliminated completely by using permanganate. An inexpensive and convenient polarograph device was constructed. Dissolved oxygen in an air-saturated 0.1 F KCl solution undergoes, independent of hydroxylamine concentrations a two-step irreversible reduction at the dropping electrode the $H_2O_2$ produced in the first step is reduced to $H_2$O in the second. Two waves of equal size result, the first with a half-wave potential (E1/2) at about -0.13 V and the second at about -0.91 V (vs. SCE).

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