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Cyanide Meter
Cyanide Test Kit
เครื่องวัดไซยาไนด์
ชุดวัดไซยาไนด์ (Cyanide Test Kit)
Model : Visual Kits K-3810
Cyanide (free)
References: Colorimetric method--S. Nagashima,
Spectrophotometric Determination of Cyanide with Isonicotinic Acid and
Barbituric Acid, International Journal of Environ. Anal. Chem., 1981,
Vol. 10, pp. 99-106.
Titrimetric method -- APHA Standard Methods, 20th ed.,
p. 4-38, method 4500-CN- D (1998).
Cyanide is used in many chemical and refining processes. It is found in
the effluents from electroplating and metal cleaning operations, coke
ovens, steel manufacturing facilities and gas scrubbers. Although
cyanide can be safely removed by alkaline chlorination, its acute
toxicity to aquatic life necessitates routine monitoring of effluents
prior to discharge. The Maximum Contaminant Level for free cyanide is
0.2 mg/L in drinking water.
CHEMetrics' cyanide test kits are applicable to the monitoring of
effluents and surface water supplies. It is recommended, however, that
the sample be distilled and hydrogen sulfide be removed prior to
analysis.
The Colorimetric Method.
The kit employs the Isonicotinic/Barbituric Acid Method. To perform a
test, two accessory solutions are added to the sample to convert cyanide
to cyanogen chloride. The analyst then snaps off the tip of the reagent
ampoule below the surface of the sample. Sample is automatically
aspirated into the ampoule where the resulting cyanogen chloride reacts
with the isonicotinic and barbituric acids to form a blue color. Test
results are expressed in parts per million (mg/l) cyanide. Total
testing time is about 20 minutes. This chemistry provides two advantages
over the more commonly used pyridine methods: (1) The shelf-life of the
reagent is extended, and (2) The analyst is not exposed to the noxious
and hazardous fumes from the pyridine reagent.
The Titrimetric Method.
CHEMetrics employs silver nitrate as the titrant and
dimethylaminobenzalrhodamine as the indicator. A color change from
orange to yellow signals the end of the titration. Results are expressed
as ppm (mg/L) CN.