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Analytical Method: Lead in Waste Water with High Concentrations of Calcium

Instruments and Reagents:

173016  Spectroquant® VIS Spectrophotometer Prove 100 or
173017  Spectroquant® UV/VIS Spectrophotometer Prove 300 or
173018  Spectroquant® UV/VIS Spectrophotometer Prove 600 or
109748  Spectroquant® Photometer NOVA 30 or
109751  Spectroquant® Photometer NOVA 60 or
173632  Spectroquant® Colorimeter Move 100

114946  Rectangular cells 10 mm and/or
/AU/en114947  Rectangular cells 20 mm and/or
114944  Rectangular cells 50 mm

114833  Spectroquant® Lead Cell Test
109717  Spectroquant® Lead Test
106689  Sodium diethyldithiocarbaminate trihydrate for analysis
100983  Ethanol for analysis
109966  Nitric acid 1 mol/L
109137  Sodium hydroxide solution 1 mol/L
109535  MColorpHastTM Universal indicator strips pH 0 - 14
116754  Water for analysis
114724  Empty cells 16 mm with screw caps
Membranfilter 0.45 μm
Polyethylene syringe, 10 mL, with Luer cone
Thermoreactor

Sodium diethyldithiocarbaminate solution10 %:
Dissolve 5 g sodium diethyldithiocarbaminate trihydrate for analysis in 45 mL of water for analysis.
 
Waste water from the metal- and glass-processing industries are normally treated with milk of lime to precipitate metals. However, the resulting high concentrations of Ca2+ tend to interfere with the photometric determination of lead. The procedure described below avoids this type of interference.

Sample Preparation:

Add 10 drops of a 10 % solution of sodium diethyldithiocarbaminate solution to 10 mL of the sample solution, shake and aspirate into a 10 mL-PE syringe. Pass the syringe contents through a membrane filter, wash with 10 mL water for analysis and dispose of the filtrate and wash solution. Pass 5 mL ethanol through the same membrane filter. Collect the ethanolic filtrate in a 16-mm round cell, add 5 drops of nitric acid 1 mol/l and place in the thermoreactor at 100 °C for evaporation to dryness. Add 5 mL of water for analysis to the residue in the round cell and adjust the pH to the required value of 3 - 6 with sodium hydroxide solution. This can be checked using universal indicator strips. This solution can now be used directly for the determination of lead.

Analyze:

Determine with the above mentioned test kits.

Calculation:

Lead content in mg/L Pb = analysis value in mg/L Pb x 0.5

Materials
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