Use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in wines

A sequential injection system for determination of sulfate in wines was developed. It was based on the formation of BaSO4, measured turbidimetrically at 420 nm. As sample dilution and acidification were required, both sample and acid were sent to a mixing chamber placed in a lateral port of the sele...

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Main Authors: Silva Helena R., Segundo Marcela A., Rangel António O. S. S.
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2003-01-01
Series:Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
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spelling doaj-fc742ff6c3a64cff86405519411354fc2020-11-25T01:36:23ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaJournal of the Brazilian Chemical Society0103-50532003-01-011415964Use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in winesSilva Helena R.Segundo Marcela A.Rangel António O. S. S.A sequential injection system for determination of sulfate in wines was developed. It was based on the formation of BaSO4, measured turbidimetrically at 420 nm. As sample dilution and acidification were required, both sample and acid were sent to a mixing chamber placed in a lateral port of the selection valve; after thorough mixing, up to six aliquots could be drawn and analyzed. A linear calibration curve was established using 10% v/v ethanol standards with concentrations between 300 and 1500 mg L-1 of K2SO4. The results obtained by the present methodology were statistically comparable with those furnished by the reference procedure, with relative deviations < 3.5%. The sample frequency was about 5 samples per h with relative standard deviations (RSD) < 10%.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532003000100010sequential injectionmixing chamberturbidimetrysulfatewine
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author Silva Helena R.
Segundo Marcela A.
Rangel António O. S. S.
spellingShingle Silva Helena R.
Segundo Marcela A.
Rangel António O. S. S.
Use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in wines
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
sequential injection
mixing chamber
turbidimetry
sulfate
wine
author_facet Silva Helena R.
Segundo Marcela A.
Rangel António O. S. S.
author_sort Silva Helena R.
title Use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in wines
title_short Use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in wines
title_full Use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in wines
title_fullStr Use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in wines
title_full_unstemmed Use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in wines
title_sort use of a mixing chamber for sample preparation and multiple collection in sequential injection analysis: determination of sulfate in wines
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Química
series Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
issn 0103-5053
publishDate 2003-01-01
description A sequential injection system for determination of sulfate in wines was developed. It was based on the formation of BaSO4, measured turbidimetrically at 420 nm. As sample dilution and acidification were required, both sample and acid were sent to a mixing chamber placed in a lateral port of the selection valve; after thorough mixing, up to six aliquots could be drawn and analyzed. A linear calibration curve was established using 10% v/v ethanol standards with concentrations between 300 and 1500 mg L-1 of K2SO4. The results obtained by the present methodology were statistically comparable with those furnished by the reference procedure, with relative deviations < 3.5%. The sample frequency was about 5 samples per h with relative standard deviations (RSD) < 10%.
topic sequential injection
mixing chamber
turbidimetry
sulfate
wine
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532003000100010
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