Determination of Sulfate Ion by the Cation Exchange Resin Studies on the Automatic Analysis of Salt Manufacturing Samples (Part 3)

In order to determine automatically sulfate ion of salt manufacturing samples, Technicon's autoanalyzer with the cation exchange resin (Bio-Rex 70) was investigated. In this method, the sample solution was first passed through a cation exchange column, in orderthat cations such as alkaline eart...

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Published inBulletin of the Society of Sea Water Science, Japan Vol. 34; no. 1; pp. 25 - 30
Main Authors KANOU, Takahiro, SUGITA, Shizuo
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Society of Sea Water Science, Japan 1980
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Summary:In order to determine automatically sulfate ion of salt manufacturing samples, Technicon's autoanalyzer with the cation exchange resin (Bio-Rex 70) was investigated. In this method, the sample solution was first passed through a cation exchange column, in orderthat cations such as alkaline earth group wereto be removed from the sample.Next, the sulfateion in effluent was reacted with alcoholic solution of MTB-Ba complex, and then it was eliminatedas a fine Barium sulfate crystal. Finally, quantity of sulfate ion was fixed indirectly by absorbancy measurement of gray color at 460nm, in which intensity of this gray color is quantitatively proportioned to the sulfate ion presentedunder the alkaline condition. In this method, the relation between the absorbancy of the solution and the sulfate ion concentrationwas curvilinear to 100mg/l. This method has the same accuracy as the conventional Barium chromate method, and can analyze continuously 15-20 samples per hour.
ISSN:0369-4550
2185-9213
DOI:10.11457/swsj1965.34.25