Owner's manual

APPLICATION: Drinking, surface, and saline waters; domestic and
industrial wastes.
RANGE: 0.00–1.00 ppm Sul de
MDL: 0.02 ppm
METHOD: Under suitable conditions the sul de ion reacts
with p-aminodimethylaniline and ferric chloride to
produce methylene blue in proportion to the sul de
concentration. Ammonium phosphate is added to
remove the color due to the ferric iron.
SAMPLE HANDLING
& PRESERVATION:
Samples must be taken with a minimum of aeration
since sul de is volatilized by aeration and any oxygen
which is taken up will destroy sul des by chemical
action. Samples that are used for total sul de
concentrations may be preserved by adding 2M
zinc acetate solution at a dosage of 2 mL per liter of
sample. This precipitates sul de as inert zinc sul de.
Determination of dissolved sul des in samples not
preserved with zinc acetate must be started within 3
minutes of sampling.
INTERFERENCES: Strong reducing agents such as sul te, thiosulfate,
and hydrosul te prevent the formation of the color or
diminish its intensity. High concentrations of sul de will
inhibit the reaction, but dilution of the sample prior to
analysis eliminates this problem.
SULFIDE SMART Spectro Test Procedures 2.11
Test Procedures