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Comparison of several instrumental methods for determining chlorine residuals in drinking water
The authors evaluated four methods for determining chlorine residuals in water. Two membrane electrodes, a potentiometric electrode, and a continuous total chlorine analyzer were used by analysts to measure free or total chlorine in quality assurance samples and in tap water samples. Amperometric titration was used as a referee method. The statistical analyses of the evaluations are presented in this paper. Average precision of all analysts and of individual analysts is considered for each method.
Comparison of several instrumental methods for determining chlorine residuals in drinking water
The authors evaluated four methods for determining chlorine residuals in water. Two membrane electrodes, a potentiometric electrode, and a continuous total chlorine analyzer were used by analysts to measure free or total chlorine in quality assurance samples and in tap water samples. Amperometric titration was used as a referee method. The statistical analyses of the evaluations are presented in this paper. Average precision of all analysts and of individual analysts is considered for each method.
Comparison of several instrumental methods for determining chlorine residuals in drinking water
Cooper, William J. (author) / Mehran, M.F. (author) / Slifker, R.A. (author) / Smith, D.A. (author) / Villate, J.T. (author) / Gibbs, P.H. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 74 ; 546-552
1982-10-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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