Chlorine dioxide – YSI 9300 Photometer User Manual

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PHOTOMETER TEST INSTRUCTIONS

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CHLORINE DIOXIDE

Chlorine dioxide is used for the disinfection of water in a variety of different

applications. Chlorine dioxide is normally generated by reacting chlorine with
sodium chlorite solution in specially designed plant and equipment. Water

treated with chlorine dioxide may therefore also contain amounts of chlorine
and chlorite. For the control of such water treatment systems it is necessary to

determine and differentiate between these different residual species.

The YSI Chlorine Dioxide method provides a precise method of determining
chlorine dioxide in treated water. Supplementary procedures provide for the

determination of free and combined chlorine and chlorite.

Method
Chlorine dioxide reacts with diethyl-p-phenylene diamine (DPD) in buffered
solution to produce a pink coloration. Chlorine reacts in a similar manner.
Glycine is used to prevent the reaction with chlorine so as to give specific

determination of chlorine dioxide.

In the supplementary part of the test the glycine is omitted and it is then possible,

by differences, to measure the free chlorine content. Subsequent addition of
potassium iodide induces a further reaction with any combined chlorine present.

Continuation of the test using an acidification and neutralisation procedure produces
a further reaction and in this way the chlorite concentration can be determined.

The color intensities at each stage of the test are measured using a YSI

Photometer and the concentration of each individual component are obtained by
a simple calculation. It is normal practice to express the concentration of each

component in terms of the equivalent chlorine concentration.

PHOT.7.3.AUTO

Photometer Method

AUTOMATIC

WAVELENGTH

SELECTION

0 – 25.0 mg/l as Cl
0 – 9.5 mg/l as ClO

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