Coulometric TCO2 analyses for marine studies; an introduction |
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Authors: | Kenneth M Johnson Arthur E King John McN Sieburth |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island Bay Campus, Narragansett, RI 02882 U.S.A.;2. Coulometrics, Inc., 4965 Independence Street, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Progress in the introduction of coulometry for the analysis of total carbon dioxide (TCO2) in marine waters is described. An extractor—stripper removes CO2 that is measured coulometrically by the quantity of electricity (coulombs) used to electrogenerate OH? ions for the titration of the acid formed by the reaction of CO2 and ethanolamine. The equivalence point is detected photometrically with thymolphthalein as the indicator, and Faraday's Law relates coulombs to equivalents of titrant generated and CO2 determined so that there are no standard curves needed or titrants to standardize or store. Accuracy was determined by adding gelatin capsules containing 100–1500 μg C of pure CaCO3 into the stripper, and accuracies of better than ± 1 μg C were achieved. The best precision for natural seawater (± 1 standard error) of ± 0.5 μmol l?1 was found for 17 samples of Bermuda coastal waters having a mean TCO2 of 2007.2 μmol l?1 (0.05% CV). Sources of error and precautions are discussed. This method, which has been used successfully at sea, can be used to study a variety of marine phenomena involving TCO2. |
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