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Pure Chlorite Standard DevelopedAbout us - Inorganic Ventures is a leading manufacturer of inorganic standards and custom standards for ICP-OES, ICP-MS, IC and AAS. More »
High-purity sodium chlorite (NaClO2) is not (as of November 2002) commercially available by any manufacturer other than Inorganic Ventures. Its potential explosive instability makes it one of the most difficult anions to manufacture. Our in-house method for purification of the technical grade (approx. 80%) sodium chlorite was developed at our facilities between 1998 and 2001. The final product is a Certified Reference Material that is certified by Iodometric Titration and ion chromatography. Currently, we have one year of stability data on the first lot of 1K ClO2- and our study is ongoing. Chloride Purification LevelsThe difference in the chloride level before and after purification of the NaClO2 is illustrated below in chromatograms I and II. ![]()
![]() CertificationA. Total chloride determination: Treating ClO2- with Sulfurous Acid reduces the ClO2- to Cl- and it makes measuring the total Cl- content (ClO2- and Cl-) possible by Ion Chromatography. See Chromatogram III below. Chemistry: ![]()
This method measures the ClO2- and Cl- content together. As it is visible on Chromatogram II (~20µg/g ClO2- made from NaClO2 after purification) there is still a small amount of Cl- left in the material. B. Chlorite determination: Iodometric titration in the presence of starch indicator versus a standard Thiosulfate (S2O3-2) solution (standardized vs. NIST SRM 136e Potassium Dichromate). Chemistry: Note that this method measures only the ClO2- content. C. Chloride level: (using collected data)
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This method of measuring the Cl- level in the ClO2- also gives 9 µg/mL.
Results obtained from C-1 and C-2 (two different methods) above agree with one another and no other peaks are detected in the chromatogram IV. Thus, it is safe to assume that there are no other species containing Cl (ClO3-, ClO4- ,ClO2, ClO -, Cl2) in our ClO2- CRM solution and our methodology is accurate. Related Anions In addition to chlorite (EPA methods 300.1, 317.1, 325.0), our facility also manufactures bromate (EPA methods 300.1, 317.1, 321.8, 325.0) and bromide (EPA methods 300.1, 317.1, 325.0), both of which are included in the group of Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts Anions. |
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