Determination of dissolved oxygen in water with leukoberbelin-blue I. A quick Winkler method. [Translation from: Z.analyt.Chem. 262 97-99, 1972.]

The reaction of Mn(II) with water-dissolved oxygen, to a higher manganese hydroxide in an alkaline medium, as with the longstanding classic Winkler method, is the first step in the method described here. The assumption for faultless results by the conventional and modified Winkler method is clean water, which contains no organic substances by Mn(III) or Mn(IV). In many cases, however, eg. in river and lake-water tests, it can be seen with the naked eye that after some time the originally brown-coloured precipitate of manganese hydroxide becomes more and more colourless. Oxygen content was analysed in the water samples and evaluated by raising the amount of the leuko-base and giving the corresponding dilution of the colouring matter solution formed still higher oxygen contents can be measured.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Altmann, H. J.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1974
Subjects:Chemistry, Ecology, Limnology, Methodology, Experimental research, Dissolved oxygen, Analytical techniques, Water analysis,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22406
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