化学
化学需氧量
Mercury(编程语言)
危险废物
生化工程
化学工业
试剂
氯化物
环境化学
工艺工程
废物管理
环境工程
环境科学
污水处理
计算机科学
有机化学
工程类
程序设计语言
作者
R.B. Geerdink,Rick S. van den Hurk,Onno Jacob Epema
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.aca.2017.01.009
摘要
Determining the chemical oxygen demand (COD) is challenging because of the chemicals that are used in the current methods. There is an urgent need to determine the pollution in surface waters from (heavy) industry via a simple, reliable and fast method. However, the current procedures use hazardous chemicals, such as mercury, to suppress chloride interferences. This challenge has not been resolved. The introduction of modern detection techniques, such as chemiluminescence and oxidation procedures, e.g., microwave and ultrasound dissolution, has not resulted in a breakthrough. Currently, the applicability of mercury-free methods is limited to samples with a chloride content of approximately 3000 mg/L. New electro- and photo-oxidative methods show potential as replacements for the standard COD methods that require toxic reagents, but further research is still needed. In this paper, a historical view of the development of chemical oxygen demand determination methods is presented. Critical notes on and outlines of the development of the first through the current procedures are discussed. In addition, the Dutch situation is presented as an example to other countries in their “struggle” to establish a COD procedure with two basic qualities, reliability and environmental friendliness.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI