German Standard Methods for the Examination of Water, Waste Water and Sludge - Jointly Determinable Substances (Group F) - Part 16: Determination of Aniline Derivates by Gas Chromatography (F 16)
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DIN 38407-16 is a German standard method for examining water, waste water, and sludge. Specifically, Part 16 of this standard focuses on the determination of aniline derivatives using gas chromatography. Aniline derivatives are a group of substances that can be found in ground water, potable water, and surface water.
The standard outlines a chemical method for analyzing aniline derivatives in these water sources. The determination is done through gas chromatography, which involves separating and detecting the compounds based on their different retention times in a gas chromatograph. The analysis is performed after either solid-liquid enrichment or liquid-liquid extraction of the sample.
This standard provides guidance on the proper procedures and techniques to be followed when conducting this analysis. It ensures that the method is reliable, reproducible, and accurate in determining the presence and concentration of aniline derivatives in water. Ultimately, adherence to this standard ensures the safety and quality of water sources by enabling the detection and monitoring of these substances.
| Descriptors | Aniline, Calibration, Chemical analysis and testing, Chemistry of water, Derivatives, Examination of waste water, Extraction, Gas chromatography, Ground water, Methods of analysis, Potable water, Sampling methods, Sewage, Specimen preparation, Standard methods, Substances, Surface water, Testing, Water, Water practice, Water testing, Gas phase chromatography, Drinking water, Sample preparation |
| ICS Codes | 13.060.50 - Examination of water for chemical substances |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 133.1 KB |