Bromine – LaMotte SMART Spectro Spectrophotometer User Manual

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BROMINE

Like chlorine, bromine is an effective germicidal agent employed in drinking water

treatment, pool and spa water sanitation, food service sanitation, and other public

health applications.

APPLICATION:

Drinking, surface, and saline waters; swimming pool

water; domestic and industrial waters and wastes.

RANGE:

0.00–9.00 ppm Bromine

MDL:

0.04 ppm

METHOD:

In buffered sample bromine reacts with diethyl-p-

phenylene diamine (DPD) to produce a pink-red color in

proportion to the concentration of bromine present.

SAMPLE HANDLING &

PRESERVATION:

Bromine in aqueous solutions is not stable, and the

bromine content of samples or solutions, particularly

weak solutions, will rapidly decrease. Exposure to

sunlight or agitation will accelerate the reduction of

bromine present in such solutions. For best results start

analysis immediately after sampling. Samples to be

analyzed for bromine cannot be preserved or stored.

INTERFERENCE:

The only interfering substance likely to be encountered

in water is oxidized manganese. The extent of this

interference can be determined by treating a sample

with sodium arsenite to destroy the bromine present so

that the degree of interference can be estimated.

Iodine and chlorine can also interfere, but these are

not normally present unless they have been added as

sanitizers.

CHLORINE, BROMINE, IODINE

SMART Spectro Test Procedures 2.11

Test P

rocedures

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