Method of measuring concentration of organic chlorine compound b

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Halogen containing – In aqueous solution

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436124, 436126, 436160, 436172, 422 52, G01N 2176

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052759563

ABSTRACT:
The concentration of an organic chlorine compound contained in a gaseous medium is measured in situ by feeding the gaseous medium to a reaction zone and oxidizing the chlorine compound to produce a reactive gas capable of reacting with a chemiluminescent compound to cause chemiluminescence. The reactive gas is contacted with the chemiluminescent compound contained in a cell to cause chemiluminescence whose intensity is proportional to the amount of the reactive gas produced by the oxidation of the organic compound. The concentration of an organic chlorine compound contained in an aqueous medium may also be measured by the similar method after separating the organic chlorine compound as vapors from the aqueous medium. A device suitable for the above measurement is also disclosed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3287089 (1966-11-01), Wilburn
patent: 4231754 (1980-11-01), Vogelhut
patent: 4401763 (1983-08-01), Itoh

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