Aluminum – LaMotte DC1600 Colorimeter User Manual
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ALUMINUM
ERIOCHROME CYANINE R METHOD
CODE 3641
QUANTITY
CONTENTS
CODE
5 g
*Aluminum Inhibitor Reagent
*7865-C
2 x 120 mL
*Aluminum Buffer Reagent
*7866-J
120 mL
Aluminum Indicator Reagent
7867-J
15 mL
Aluminum Complexing Reagent
7868-E
1
Spoon, 0.1 g, plastic
0699
2
Pipets, 1.0 mL, plastic
0354
*WARNING: Reagents marked with a * are considered hazardous substances. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are supplied for
these reagents. For your safety, read label and accompanying MSDS before using.
Aluminum is the third most common element in the earth’s crust, which accounts for its wide appearance in many water
supplies. Aluminum exists in water as soluble salts, colloidal compounds, and insoluble compounds. In wastewater that has
been treated by alum coagulation it will appear in one or more of the above forms. Properly treated drinking water should
have an aluminum concentration below 0.05 mg/L.
APPLICATION:
Drinking, surface, and saline water; domestic and industrial wastewater.
RANGE:
0 – 0.30 ppm Aluminum
METHOD:
Aluminum ions buffered to a pH of 6.0 react with Eriochrome Cyanine R dye to produce a
pink to red complex in proportion to the concentration.
SAMPLE HANDLING
& PRESERVATION:
Collect sample in acid washed glass or plastic bottle. Analyze as soon as possible.
INTERFERENCES:
Fluoride and polyphosphate will interfere. Interference from iron and manganese is eliminated
by the addition of an inhibitor.
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