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Abstract(s)
A flow injection system for the potassium speciation in fortified wines, using two detectors placed in series, is described.
The free, or ionized form, is monitored in a tubular-shaped potassium ion-selective electrode, and the total potassium
content in a flame emission spectrometer used as end-of-line detector. Potassium determinations can be carried out in a linear range from 300 to 2000 mg 1-1, with a sampling-rate of 60 samples per hour. The results obtained were comparable to the conventional procedures using the same detection systems, and the precision was good (relative standard deviations below 3.1%o for free potassium and 3.8% for total potassium).
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Keywords
Flow injection Potassium speciation Wine Potentiometry Flame emission spectrometry
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Citation
RANGEL, António O. S. S. ; TÓTH, Ildikó V. - Flow injection sequential speciation of free and total potassium in fortified wines. Analytical Sciences. ISSN 0910-6340. 12 (1996) 887-891
Publisher
The Japan Society of Analytical Chemistry / The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry