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The Rapid Estimation of the Copper Content of Sea-water

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

W. R. G. Atkins
Affiliation:
Head of the Department of General Physiology at the Plymouth Laboratory

Extract

1. The copper content of sea and river waters can be rapidly determined using the sodium diethyl-dithiocarbamate method followed by extraction with chloroform.

2. This solvent takes up only traces of the natural colouring matters found in waters, but blank estimations should be made with some river waters and occasionally with sea-waters on account of the presence of plankton.

3. Carbon tetrachloride can be used instead of chloroform as solvent, it extracts less per unit volume, but the volume recovered is larger, the resultant yield being identical. Amyl alcohol extracts more than chloroform, but the volume recovered is smaller, the resultant yield being about 0-8 times that of the others. The alcohol takes up more colouring matter from river water, does not separate as readily as the others, and floats, whereas they, more conveniently, sink. For work in hot climates its higher boiling-point may be an advantage.

4. In fresh water iron salts in large excess might cause error; this can be checked by the electro-deposition method.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1933

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