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A simple and rapid visual method for the determination of ammonia nitrogen in environmental waters using thymol

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Simple visual and spectrophotometric methods for the determination of ammonia nitrogen in water are proposed, based on the color development of indothymol blue formed between ammonia and thymol. The color development was accelerated by nitroprusside to complete in 3 min. This color development is remarkably rapid compared with that of the other conventional methods with indothymol blue and indophenol blue. The concentration range of ammonia nitrogen spectrophotometrically determined was 0.04–1.2 mg/L NH4-N. The absorbance per 1 μg NH4-N was 0.0215 (molar absorptivity = 1.51 × 104) at 690 nm. The visual method not using any instrument as an in situ method in field works was developed based on the optimum conditions for the established spectrophotometric method. This visual method was successfully applied to the determination of ammonia nitrogen in environmental waters.

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Received: 21 December 1998 / Revised: 31 May 1999 / /Accepted: 4 June 1999

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Okumura, M., Fujinaga, K., Seike, Y. et al. A simple and rapid visual method for the determination of ammonia nitrogen in environmental waters using thymol. Fresenius J Anal Chem 365, 467–469 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002160051642

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