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ISO 29441:2010

ISO 29441:2010 Water quality – Determination of total nitrogen after UV digestion – Method using flow analysis (CFA and FIA) and spectrometric detection

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Description

ISO 29441:2010 specifies a method for the determination of total nitrogen after inline UV digestion, in various types of waters, such as ground, drinking, surface, and waste waters, in mass concentrations ranging from 2 mg/l to 20 mg/l for total nitrogen, all in the undiluted sample.

Other mass concentration ranges are possible, provided the upper limit of the concentration range is exactly 10 times the lower limit (e.g. 0,2 mg/l to 2,0 mg/l). The range of application can be changed by varying the operating conditions.

Edition

1

Published Date

2010-03-23

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

16

Language Detail Icon

English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 29441:2010 specifies a method for the determination of total nitrogen after inline UV digestion, in various types of waters, such as ground, drinking, surface, and waste waters, in mass concentrations ranging from 2 mg/l to 20 mg/l for total nitrogen, all in the undiluted sample.

Other mass concentration ranges are possible, provided the upper limit of the concentration range is exactly 10 times the lower limit (e.g. 0,2 mg/l to 2,0 mg/l). The range of application can be changed by varying the operating conditions.

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