Journal article

A compact portable flow analysis system for the rapid determination of total phosphorus in estuarine and marine waters

BS Gentle, PS Ellis, PA Faber, MR Grace, ID McKelvie

Analytica Chimica Acta | Published : 2010

Abstract

The development and evaluation of a portable flow analysis system for the in situ determination of total phosphorus is described. The system has been designed with rapid underway monitoring in mind. The system employs an ultra-violet photo-reactor and thermal heating for peroxodisulfate digestion of total phosphorus to orthophosphate, followed by spectrophotometric detection with a multi-reflective flow cell and low-power light emitting diode using the molybdenum blue method. Reagents are stored under gas pressure and delivered using software controlled miniature solenoid valves. The fully automated system has a throughput of 115 measurements per hour, a detection limit of 1μgPL-1, and gives..

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Grants

Awarded by Environment Protection Authority Victoria


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was financially supported by an Australia Research Council Linkage Grant (LPO669359) and EPA Victoria. The assistance of Garry McKechnie, Natalie Davey and the crew of SV Pelican 1 during the Two Bays cruise is gratefully acknowledged.