LaMotte SMART3 Colorimeter User Manual

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Phosphorus in natural waters and wastewaters occurs almost exclusively in

the form of orthophosphates, condensed phosphates (pyro-, meta- and other

polyphosphates) and organically bound phosphates. Phosphates may be added in

small amounts to water supplies during treatment. Larger amounts are introduced

to water used for cleaning or laundering, as components of commercial cleaning

preparations. Phosphates are used to treat boiler water and are components

of agricultural and residential fertilizers. Phosphorus is an important nutrient for

aquatic plants. The amount found in natural water is generally not more than 0.1

mg/L unless the water has become polluted from wastewater sources or excessive

drainage from agricultural areas.

APPLICATION:

Boiler, cooling, and industrial water.

RANGE:

0.0–70 mg/L Total Phosphorus as phosphate

MDL:

5 mg/L

METHOD:

Pretreatment of the sample with heat and acid

provides conditions for the hydrolysis of condensed

inorganic phosphates. Heat, acid and persulfate

convert the organic phosphates to orthophosphate

during digestion. Orthophosphate reacts in acidic

conditions with ammonium vanadomolybdate to

form vanadomolybdophosphoric acid. The resulting

yellow color is proportional to the concentration of

orthophosphate.

SAMPLE HANDLING

& PRESERVATION:

Rinse sample bottle with 1:1 hydrochloric acid followed

by deionized water. Do not use phosphate detergents. If

the sample can not be analyzed immediately, the sample

should be preserved by adjusting the pH to 2 or less with

concentrated sulfuric acid and refrigerated at 4°C. Warm

the sample to room temperature and neutralize with 5.0

N sodium hydroxide before analyzing.

INTERFERENCES:

Large amounts of turbidity may interfere. Silica and

arsenate interfere only if the sample is heated. Arsenite,

fl uoride, thorium, bismuth, molybdate, thiosulfate, and

thiocyanate cause negative interference. Ferrous iron

concentrations above 100 ppm will interfere.

PHOSPHORUS, Total, High Range

SMART3 Test Procedures 11.10

Test P

rocedures

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