Title of article :
Shipboard determination of hydrogen peroxide in the western Mediterranean sea using flow injection with chemiluminescence detection Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
David Price، نويسنده , , R. Fauzi C. Mantoura، نويسنده , , Paul J. Worsfold، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Field studies at a variety of sampling locations in the western Mediterranean have endorsed the use of a novel flow injection-chemiluminescence method (FI-CL) for the determination of hydrogen peroxide in seawater. Analysis time for a depth profile of 12 samples including standard additions was 45 min, repeatability (relative standard deviation; RSD; n=5) was typically <5% and reproducibilities at two different sampling stations were 2.5% RSD (mean concentration=83.6 nM H2O2; n=3) and 1.8% RSD (mean concentration=42.5 nM H2O2; n=4). Depth profile data, characterised by H2O2 concentrated at the surface (16.0–154 nM H2O2) and decreasing rapidly below the thermocline, were in agreement with previous studies in similar oceanographic environments. Samples collected during Lagrangian drift mode indicated that diurnal maxima can occur in the mid-late afternoon. Batches of sampled and treated seawater were incubated under ambient light conditions whilst onboard ship to investigate the photogeneration of H2O2. Surface waters had a higher H2O2 photogenerative efficiency than deeper waters and samples collected close to the River Rhône plume were particularly effective at generating H2O2, suggesting that the chromophoric material responsible for the photogeneration of H2O2 had a terrestrial source. Additional incubation experiments in the laboratory showed that humic material was more efficient at photogenerating H2O2 than fulvic material or hydrophilic macromolecular acids.
Keywords :
Hydrogen peroxide , Seawater , Western Mediterranean Sea , Shipboard flow injection
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta
Journal title :
Analytica Chimica Acta