ANION COMPOSITION DETERMINATION OF NATURAL WATERS BY THE METHOD OF ION CHROMATOGRAPHIC
Abstract
An ion chromatographic method for determination of anion composition of natural waters was described. An automated 850 IC Professional, Metrohm system equipped with conductivity detector after chemical and carbon dioxide suppression was used. The main analytical characteristics were estimated for each of studied analytes. The trueness of the method was estimated by analysis of certified reference material for soft drinking water. Recovery test was performed on spiked drinking water samples. The method was applied for analysis of drinking water before and after chlorination, as well as high mountain lakes.
The selected methods were successfully applied for the analysis of water samples from high mountain lakes, as well as drinking water before and after chlorination. The results obtained in this study show that there is no indication of contamination with elements or anions in the lake water. There were no deviations found from the legally acceptable values for priority substances, which could present a risk to the aquatic environment.
About the Authors
V. IvanovaBulgaria
Sofia
A. Surleva
Bulgaria
Sofia
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For citations:
Ivanova V., Surleva A. ANION COMPOSITION DETERMINATION OF NATURAL WATERS BY THE METHOD OF ION CHROMATOGRAPHIC. Vestnik of M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University. 2019;(3 (44)):7-12.