introduction

calcium

hydrogen phosphate

chloride

ammonium

nitrite

hydrogen carbonate

total water hardness

pH

conductivity and TDS

4. A SPECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF
AMMONIUM IONS IN A WATER SAMPLE

4.1 Objective

Use a one-point calibration and determine the concentration of ammonium ions in a water sample.  

4.2 Background

NH4+ + OH- NH3 + H2O
NH3 + OCl- NH2Cl + OH-

+ NH2Cl

Na2[Fe(CN)5NO]
 


+  

 

Indophenol (blue coloration)


4.3 Equipment and reagents*

  • A SpektraTM spectrometer.
  • A phenolic reagent.
  • A basic solution of chlorate(I) - hypochlorite.
  • A standard solution of NH4Cl.

*For reagent preparation please contact natasa.gros@fkkt.uni-lj.si.

Hazards

Phenol is corrosive and toxic: it causes severe irritation of the upper respiratory tract and is harmful if absorbed through the skin. Avoid inhalation and skin contact.
R: 24/25-34, S: 28.2-45

Phenolic reagent contains sodium nitroprusside dihydrate (disodium pentacyanonitrosylferrate(III) dihydrate). This can cause respiratory-tract and skin irritation. Avoid contact.
R: 26/27/28-32, S: 7-28-29-45

Sodium hypochlorite causes chemical burns to the respiratory tract. It can also cause skin burns, and when in contact with acids it liberates toxic gases.
R: 31-34, S: 28-45-50.1

Sodium hydroxide causes skin burns. It can also cause a skin rash (in milder cases), and cold and clammy skin with cyanosis or a pale colour.
R: 35, S: 26-37/39-45


4.4 Procedure

For the blank, the standard and the sample, follow the procedure as given below.

 

Blank

Standard

Sample

Deionised water

1S

/

/

Ammonium chloride standard solution

/

1 S

/

Sample

/

/

1 S

Phenolic reagent

4 S

4 S

4 S

Mix thoroughly.

Hypochlorite solution

4 S

4 S

4 S

6 Mix thoroughly, measure after thirty minutes using the red LED.

? Write the measurements in the table blow and calculate the absorbance.

 

T [%]

A

gNH4+ [mg/L]

Standard

 

 

0.5

Sample

 

 

 

? Calculation of the results:

Calculate the final result and enter it under the serial number of the sample in the table “Results – Contaminants”.

 gsample =

 Asample . gst.

 Ast.

The guide value for ammonium in drinking water which is set by the EU Drinking Water Directive (Council Directive 98/83/EC) is 0.5 mg/L.