Comparison of two methods for the determination of total organic halogen (TOX) in receiving waters |
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Authors: | Lars Sjöström Rune Rådeström Georg E. Carlberg Alfhild Kringstad |
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Affiliation: | Swedish Forest Products Research Laboratory Box 5604, S-114 86 Stockholm, Sweden;Center for Industrial Research P.O. Box 350, Blindern, 0314 Oslo 3, Norway |
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Abstract: | Two methods for the determination of total organic halogen (TOX), orginating from bleaching of pulp, in receiving waters have been compared. One of the methods (AC/MC) is based on adsorption of the halogenated matter onto an activated carbon sorbent. The halogen is determined by a microcoulometric technique after combustion of the carbon. The other method (XAD/PT) uses an XAD resin as sorbent and the determination of the halogen is carried out by potentiometric titration after a schöniger combustion of the resin eluate.Both methods showed good performance for samples consisting of spent bleach liquors diluted with distilled, fresh and brackish water. The repeatability was very good with a relative standard deviation less than a few per cent. The detection limit of the AC/MC method is about 0.1 μmol/1 and for the XAD/PT method about ten times higher. The AC/MC method gave in most cases 10–20% higher TOX concentrations compared to the XAD/PT method. |
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