Determination of Oxides of Nitrogen in Combustion Effluents with a Nitrate Ion Selective Electrode |
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Authors: | J.N. Driscoll A.W. Berger J.H. Becker J.T. Funkhouser J.R. Valentine |
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Affiliation: | 1. Walden Research Corporation , Cambridge , Mass , USA;2. Arthur D. Little, Inc. , Cambridge , Mass , USA |
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Abstract: | The nitrate ion selective electrode was investigated as an alternative approach to the present colorimetric determination of nitrate resulting from oxidative absorption of nitrogen oxides from combustion effluents. The electrode offers advantages of speed and relatively simple experimental procedure. Replicate measurements of 10?4–10?2M nitric acid solutions using bracketing standards show that the electrode approach is capable of good precision (coefficient of variation = ±4%). Comparison of a method utilizing the nitrate electrode with the more laborious phenol disulfonic acid method for the measurement of nitrogen oxides in both oil and gas fired combustion effluents showed agreement within 4% of the mean even in the presence of high levels of SO2. The correlation coefficient found for PDS vs nitrate electrode is 0.987. |
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