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Main Title Potentiometric Techniques for Monitoring Ions Involved in Water Pollution.
Author Manaha, Stanley E. ; Smit, Michael J. ; Alexande, Douglas ; Robinso, Paul ;
CORP Author Missouri Water Resources Research Center, Columbia.
Year Published 1971
Report Number DI-14-01-0001-3297; OWRR-B-040-MO; 01693,; B-040-MO(1)
Stock Number PB-204 890
Additional Subjects ( Water pollution ; Potentiometric analysis) ; ( Nitrates ; Potentiometric analysis) ; ( Cadmium ; Potentiometric analysis) ; ( Copper ; Potentiometric analysis) ; Water analysis ; Electrochemistry ; Electrodes ; Algae ; Chelating agents ; EDTA ; Nutrients ; Trace elements ; Monitors ; Water pollution detection ; Water pollution effects(Plants)
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NTIS  PB-204 890 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The use of ion-selective electrodes, particularly the nitrate electrode, was explored for the analysis of ionic species in natural aquatic systems. Attempts to compensate quantitatively for the effects of interfering ions were unsuccessful. Ion-selective electrodes should not be used, therefore, when substantial interferences are present. Standard addition is generally the preferred technique with ion-selective electrodes. The cadmium electrode was used to determine the formation constant of the citrate complex of cadmium ion. Copper ion deficiency in algal cultures was studied and correlated with copper ion activity as measured by the copper electrode. The growth of the algae at minimum copper levels could be suppressed by the addition of chelating agent. (Author)