A new system requiring greatly reduced operator intervention has been developed for the determination of dissolved inorganic carbon concentration in marine waters. Based on a coulometric method, the system has an accuracy and precision comparable to more complex and expensive methods currently employed. A syringe pump equipped with a 12-port distribution valve is used to precisely dispense an acid solution and sample into a gas stripper. The system can autonomously measure eight discrete samples in duplicate or triplicate with no operator input. The best precision (%RSD) obtained was 0.022% (n = 14) or less than ±1.0 μmol kg−1. The system is calibrated against a certified reference material (CRM). Average offset from the CRM was 1.2 μmol kg−1. Sample throughput was 4 samples per h. Carryover effects are negligible but field sample analyses suggest that prefiltering may be necessary in highly turbid waters.
A simplified coulometric method for multi-sample measurements of total dissolved inorganic carbon concentration in marine waters
- Author(s): Natchanon Amornthammarong, Peter B. Ortner, James Hendee, Ryan Woosley
- Analyst
- September 15, 2014
Citation: Amornthammarong, N., Ortner, P. B., Hendee, J., & Woosley, R. (2014). A simplified coulometric method for multi-sample measurements of total dissolved inorganic carbon concentration in marine waters. Analyst, 139(20), 5263-5270. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4an01049c