Chloramine (Mono) : Indophenol Method Method 10171 0.04 To 4.50 MG/L CL (LR) Powder Pillows
Chloramine (Mono) : Indophenol Method Method 10171 0.04 To 4.50 MG/L CL (LR) Powder Pillows
Chloramine (Mono) : Indophenol Method Method 10171 0.04 To 4.50 MG/L CL (LR) Powder Pillows
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Test preparation
Instrument-specific information
Table 1 shows all of the instruments that have the program for this test. The table also
shows requirements that can change between instruments, such as adapter and sample
cell requirements.
To use the table, select an instrument, then read across to find the applicable information
for this test.
Table 1 Instrument-specific information
Instrument Adapter Sample cell orientation Sample cell
DR6000 — The orientation key is toward the arrow on the universal cell 4864302
adapter.
DR5000 A23618 The orientation key is toward the user.
DR3900 LZV846 (A) The orientation key is away from the user.
DR1900 9609900 or 9609800 (C) The orientation key is toward the arrow on the adapter.
DR/850, DR/890 — The orientation key is at the 2 o'clock position.
DR900 — The orientation key is toward the user.
DR3800 LZV585 (B) The 1-cm path is aligned with the arrow on the adapter. 5940506
DR2800
DR2700
Before starting
Samples must be analyzed immediately after collection and cannot be preserved for later analysis.
Install the instrument cap on the DR900 and DR800 series cell holder before ZERO or READ is pushed.
In bright light conditions (e.g., direct sunlight), close the cell compartment, if applicable, with the protective cover during
measurements.
To measure chloramine (mono) and free ammonia on the same sample, use Method 10200 Nitrogen, Free Ammonia and
Chloramine (Mono).
For the best results, measure the reagent blank value for each new lot of reagent. Replace the sample with deionized water
in the test procedure to determine the reagent blank value. Subtract the reagent blank value from the sample results
automatically with the reagent blank adjust option.
Review the Safety Data Sheets (MSDS/SDS) for the chemicals that are used. Use the recommended personal protective
equipment.
Dispose of reacted solutions according to local, state and federal regulations. Refer to the Safety Data Sheets for disposal
information for unused reagents. Refer to the environmental, health and safety staff for your facility and/or local regulatory
agencies for further disposal information.
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Items to collect
Description Quantity
Start Start
1. For the DR800 series, 2. For other instruments, 3. Fill the sample cell with 4. Clean the prepared
enter and start program 132. start program 66, 10 mL of sample. sample cell.
Monochloramine LR. For
information about sample
cells, adapters or light
shields, refer to Instrument-
specific information
on page 1.
Zero
5. Insert the blank into the 6. Push ZERO. The display 7. Remove the sample cell 8. Add the contents of one
cell holder. shows 0.00 mg/L Cl2. from the cell holder. Monochlor F powder pillow
to the sample cell.
9. Put the stopper on the 10. Start the instrument 11. Clean the prepared 12. When the timer expires,
sample cell. Shake the timer. A 5‑minute reaction sample cell. insert the prepared sample
sample cell for about time starts. into the cell holder.
20 seconds to dissolve the For samples colder than
reagent. 18 °C, refer to Table 2
on page 2.
Interferences
Table 3 shows the substances that have been tested for interference and do not interfere
at or below the indicated levels. Table 4 suggests treatments for interferences.
Table 3 Non-interfering substances
Interfering substance Interference level
Alanine 1 mg/L N
Aluminum 10 mg/L Al
Bromide 100 mg/L Br–
Bromine 15 mg/L Br2
Calcium 1000 mg/L as CaCO3
Chloride 18,000 mg/L Cl–
Chlorine Dioxide 5 mg/L ClO2
Chromium (III) 5 mg/L Cr3+
Copper 10 mg/L Cu
Cyanide 10 mg/L CN–
Dichloramine 10 mg/L as Cl2
Fluoride 5 mg/L F–
Free Chlorine 10 mg/L Cl2
Glycine 1 mg/L N
Iron (II) 10 mg/L Fe2+
Iron (III) 10 mg/L Fe3+
Lead 10 mg/L Pb
Nitrate 100 mg/L N
Nitrite 50 mg/L N
Phosphate 100 mg/L PO4
Silica 100 mg/L SiO2
Sulfate 2600 mg/L SO42+
Sulfite 50 mg/L SO32–
Tyrosine 1 mg/L N
Urea 10 mg/L N
Zinc 5 mg/L Zn
Accuracy check
Standard solution method
Items to collect:
• Buffer Powder Pillow, pH 8.3
• Nitrogen, Ammonia Standard Solution, 100 mg/L as NH3–N
• Chlorine Solution Ampules, 50–70 mg/L
• 100-mL Class A volumetric flask
• 50-mL graduated cylinder
• Pipet, TenSette®, 0.1–1.0 mL and tips
• Pipets, Volumetric, 2 mL Class A and Mohr, 5 mL
• Pipet bulb
• Organic-free water
Summary of method
In the presence of a cyanoferrate catalyst, monochloramine (NH2Cl) in the sample reacts
with a substituted phenol to form an intermediate monoimine compound. The
intermediate couples with excess substituted phenol to form a green-colored indophenol,
which is proportional to the amount of monochloramine present in the sample. The
measurement wavelength is 655 nm for spectrophotometers or 610 nm for colorimeters.
Consumables and replacement items
Required reagents
Recommended standards
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