Journal article
Analytical challenges and advantages of using flow-based methodologies for ammonia determination in estuarine and marine waters
LOC Šraj, MIGS Almeida, SE Swearer, SD Kolev, ID McKelvie
Trac Trends in Analytical Chemistry | Published : 2014
Abstract
Ammonia is an important nutrient in coastal and oceanic waters due to its role in the aquatic nitrogen cycle. However, the presence of the analyte at trace concentrations (nanomolar) and the high salinity of the water make its analysis a real challenge. Historically, flow-based methodologies, such as segmented flow analysis, and, more recently, flow-injection analysis and sequential injection analysis, have been used to assist with this difficult task. This review explains the importance of the analysis of ammonia in estuarine and marine water samples and the challenges facing the analytical chemist. We describe the flow-based methodologies that have been developed for this particular applic..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors thank Marcus Hammarstedt for creating Fig. 1, and Behnam Rasooli for Fig. 3. L. O'C. Sraj acknowledges the support of an Australian Postgraduate Award.