US EPA Method 9253 - Determinatin Chloride
US EPA Method 9253 - Determinatin Chloride
US EPA Method 9253 - Determinatin Chloride
3.0 INTERFERENCES
3.1 Bromide, iodide, and sulfide are titrated along with the chloride.
Orthophosphate and polyphosphate interfere if present in concentrations greater
than 250 and 25 mg/L, respectively. Sulfite and objectionable color or turbidity
must be eliminated. Compounds that precipitate at pH 8.3 (certain hydroxides)
may cause error by occlusion.
3.2 Residual sodium carbonate from the bomb combustion may react with
silver nitrate to produce the precipitate, silver carbonate. This competitive
reaction may interfere with the visual detection of the end point. To remove
carbonate from the test solution, add small quantities of sulfuric acid followed
by agitation.
5.0 REAGENTS
6.1 All samples must have been collected using a sampling plan that
addresses the considerations discussed in Chapter Nine of this manual.
7.0 PROCEDURE
7.2 Add approximately 1.0 mL of K2Cr04 indicator solution and mix. Add
standard AgN03 solution dropwise from a 25 mL buret until the orange color
persists throughout the sample when illuminated with a yellow light or viewed
with yellow goggles. Be consistent with endpoint recognition.
7.3 Repeat the procedure described in Secs. 7.1 and 7.2 using exactly
one-half as much original sample, diluted to 50 mL with halide-free water.
where:
8.1 All quality control data should be maintained and available for
easy reference or inspection. Refer to Chapter One for specific quality control
guidelines.
8.4 Run one matrix spike and matrix duplicate every analytical batch
or twenty samples, whichever is more frequent. Matrix spikes and duplicates are
brought through the whole sample preparation and analytical process.
*
where x is the average of two results in g/g.
10.0 REFERENCES
2. 1985 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 11.01; "Standard Specification for
Reagent Water"; ASTM: Philadelphia, PA, 1985; D1193-77.
TABLE 2.
RECOVERY AND BIAS DATA FOR CHLORINE IN USED OILS BY
BOMB OXIDATION AND SILVER NITRATE TITRATION
Amount Amount
expected found Bias, Percent
(g/g) (g/g) (g/g) bias