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CONSTRUCTION AND EVALUATION OF AN AUTOMATED FLOW INJECTION-STOPPED FLOW ANALYZER FOR MULTIPOINT REACTION-RATE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS - DETERMINATION OF AMMONIA NITROGEN, CREATININE AND PHOSPHATE
The construction and evaluation of a fully automated Flow
Injection-Stopped Flow (FI-SF) spectrophotometric analyser is described.
A microcomputer (Rockwell AIM 65) is used to control the analyser
(sample injection, stop and start of the pump) through a suitable
interface. Data acquisition is achieved using a 12 bit ADC card and a
suitable subroutine in 6502 assembly language, allowing data sampling at
a frequency of 7.5 kHz. The measurement interface and software were
evaluated using a voltage ramp generator. A precision of 0.02-1.1% RSD
(N = 10) was obtained for voltage ramps in the range of 1-37 mV s-1.
The FI-SF analyser was evaluated in routine analysis by developing FI-SF
kinetic spectrophotometric methods for the determination of ammonia
nitrogen (20-250 ppm, 0.4-2.5% RSD) based on the Berthelot reaction,
creatinine (20-220 ppm, 0.9-3.6% RSD) based on the Jaffe reaction, and
phosphate (5-30 ppm, 1.0-3.3% RSD) based on the phosphomolybdenum blue
reaction. The reaction rate is measured by linear fitting of multiple
absorbance readings vs time. Algorithms for automated estimation of the
residence time, the linear range of the reaction curve, and data
treatment are presented