LaMotte SMART3 Colorimeter User Manual

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APPLICATION:

Domestic and industrial wastes.

RANGE:

0–150 mg/L COD

MDL:

7.5 mg/L

METHOD:

Dichromate in the presence of silver salts, at high

temperature in a closed system, oxidizes most organic

compounds to 95-100% of the theoretical amount. This

process is called digestion. As dichromate oxidizes

the organic compounds, the amount of yellow color

is reduced. The remaining yellow color is measured

colorimetrically at the 420 nm and is directly proportional

to the COD of the sample.

SAMPLE

HANDLING &

PRESERVATION:

Collect samples in glass and test as soon as possible. If

samples must be stored, preservation is accomplished

by the addition of concentrated H2SO4 to adjust the

pH below 2. Samples with suspended solids should be

homogenized in a blender (100 mL for 30 seconds) and

then stirred gently with a magnetic stirrer.

INTERFERENCES:

Volatile organic compounds are not oxidized to the extent

that they are in the vapor above the digestion solution.

Therefore, they do not contribute to the COD reading.

Chloride concentrations above 10% of COD interfere with

the mercury free tubes. Chloride above 2000 ppm will

interfere with the mercury tubes. Nitrite gives a positive

interference of 1.1 ppm O

2

per ppm NO

2

–N which is

insignifi cant unless nitrite concentrations are very high.

Other reduced inorganic compounds are stoichiometrically

oxidized, causing a positive interference. Corrections

can be made for these compounds based upon their

stoichiometry and concentrations.

When scanning samples in 16 mm tubes, such as COD,

the sample chamber lid can not be closed. Use the COD

adapter to minimize stray light interference. To further

reduce stray light interference, do not scan sample in

direct sunlight.

COD, Low Range

SMART3 Test Procedures 11.10

Test P

rocedures

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