TITLE:
Analytical Errors in the Determination of Inorganic and Organic Phosphorus in Waters Based on Laboratory Experiences
AUTHORS:
Jinbo Zhao, Mengyuan Liu, Ming Chen
KEYWORDS:
Inorganic Phosphorus, Organic Phosphorus, Analytical Method
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Water Resource and Protection,
Vol.11 No.1,
January
15,
2019
ABSTRACT: Phosphorus has been closely associated with eutrophication, a growing ecological problem globally. Because bacterial and algae responds to organic and inorganic nutrients differently, developing an accurate analytical method for the determination of dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP) and dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP) is critical for understanding eutrophication. This paper describes analytical variations observed in laboratory experiments for the determination of DIP and DOP. Several experimental parameters including phosphorus reagents’ temperature, water sample matrix, pH, and autoclave methods are investigated. With the optimization of the autoclave procedure, the recoveries of 8 model organic phosphorus compounds (i.e. adenosine-5-triphosphate di-sodium salt (ATP), phytic acid (PTA), sodium tripolyphosphate (STP), methyltriphenylphosphonium bromide (MPT), p-nitrophenyl phosphate magnesium salt (p-NPP), β-D-glucose-6-phosphate monosodium salt (G-6-P) and cocarboxylase (COCA)) are all well above 90% indicating significant analytical method improvement.