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Original Articles

Evaluation of the Iron-o-Phenanthroline Procedure For Determining S02 in Turbine Exhaust Gases

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Pages 643-645 | Published online: 15 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Several wet chemical methods have been used or suggested for the determination of SO2 concentrations in air pollution work. These include the iron-O-phenanthroline procedure reported by Stephens and Lindstrom, the Scaringelli-modified West-Gaeke method and the Schulze method. This paper describes a laboratory study to evaluate the usefulness of the iron-o-phenanthroline procedure and is directed to individuals concerned with the analysis of gases from the exhaust of gas turbine engines and other combustion processes, including stationary power plants. The variables considered were: range of usefulness in terms of concentration of SO2, efficiency of collection, effect of contaminants, specifically oxides of nitrogen, olefin and aldehyde and effect of storage prior to spectrophctometric measurement. The Stephens-Lindstrom method was found to be suitable for measuring higher levels of SO2 concentrations. It can accurately measure amounts totalling 6000 µl of SO2 and above whereas the other mentioned methods are generally used for lower levels. Collection efficiency was satisfactory. Contaminants, particularly oxides of nitrogen, are a problem only at low levels of SO2. NO2 interference may be eliminated by absorption of the NO2 on Ultraport S impregnated with ANEDA/H2SO4 solution. Temperature control during SO2 addition is necessary. Storage of exposed reagents prior to measurement produce only small errors if stored at 0°C or at room temperature.

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