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1.1 Methods
Notes:
1. This method determines ortho- and meta-substituted phenols but not para-substituted
phenols (see: “Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20
th
Edition, 4-40 f.”). Because water samples can contain different types of phenolic
compounds, the result is displayed as the equivalent concentration of Phenol
(C
6
H
5
OH).
2. The test sample should have a pH of between 3 and 11.
3. Interferences can be caused in the presence of reducing agents, oxidising reagents,
sulphides or suspended solids. Distillation of the sample is necessary then (see:
“Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20
th
Edition, 4-40 f.”).
4. Wastewater and seawater samples may also require a distillation.
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