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Chromium-6+ analysis with the San++
25-06-2015
Chromium is found naturally in rocks, plants, soil, humans and animals, but can also enter the environment via e.g. wastewater from metal finishing and plating industries and discharges from chromate-treated waters. The most common forms that occur are Chromium-3+ and Chromium-6+. Cr6+ is very toxic and can cause serious health problems at very low concentrations in drinking water. To detect these very small amounts of Cr6+ an analysis method with a very high sensitivity is needed.
Skalar has developed a very sensitive routine analysis method for determination of Cr6+ on their San++ continuous flow analyzer, using a Long Capillary Flow Cell (LCFC). The photometric determination is based on the reaction of diphenylcarbazide with hexavalent chromium in an acid medium, producing a red-purple color that is measured at 550 nm. Skalar’s procedure for Cr6+ analysis is in accordance with ISO 23913-Cr6+ 2006 and ASTM D 1687-02, Cr6+ .
The Skalar San++ method is capable of detecting Cr6+ down to concentrations as low as 0.02 μg/l, whilst still yielding superb reproducibility and stability.The determination of Total Chromium is also available on the San++ continuous flow analyzer.
If you require more information on the above application or other Skalar analyzers, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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