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Optimization of dissolved urea measurements in coastal waters with the combination of a single reagent and high temperature
Authors:Md. Shafiul Alam  Beatriz E. Casareto  Yoshimi Suzuki  Rumana Sultana  Toshiyuki Suzuki
Affiliation:1.Department of Environment and Energy Systems, Graduate School of Science and Technology,Shizuoka University,Shizuoka,Japan;2.Research Institute of Green Science and Technology,Shizuoka University,Shizuoka,Japan;3.Department of Geography and Environmental Studies,University of Rajshahi,Rajshahi,Bangladesh
Abstract:Urea is an unstable and intermediate organic nitrogenous compound present in coastal environments and is derived from the excretion of some aquatic organisms and wastewater discharges. Urea plays an important role in the nitrogen cycle, where it is utilized by algae, including diatoms. However, there are very limited relevant data on the production, consumption, and degradation of urea because of the lack of appropriate measurement techniques. The conventional method is based on the formation of a colored product when urea reacts with diacetyl monoxime in a sulfuric acid solution. We examined the optimal conditions for the formation of the colored product; specifically, we evaluated different temperatures (22–80 °C), reaction times, mixing ratios of color reagents, and sample storage times. Application of the single mixed color-developing reagent (COLDER) at 70 °C resulted in the optimal formation of the colored product within a short reaction time of 60 min. This method was then used to measure dissolved urea in different coastal environments. The concentrations detected were as follows: 0.65–0.72, 0.49–0.58, and 1.09–2.28 µM urea-N at coral reef, seagrass, and mangrove sites, respectively. Our results showed high precision (SD = 0.02, CV = 1.2%), a low detection limit (0.03 µM urea-N), and a high recovery rate (94–99%). In summary, this high-temperature procedure for urea measurements should be valuable for obtaining high-precision data that can further the understanding of urea dynamics and its role in coastal ecosystems.
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