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Anthropogenic chelating agents

For natural waters and/or effluent applications, some interference may occur with the presence of natural or anthropogenic chelating agents. For example, humic substances can compete with dithizone for metallic constituent complexation in natural waters [60]. In this case, the degradation of organometallic complexes must be effective before the analytical determination. A photodegradation step, with a simple device as the one already proposed in this chapter for N and P compounds determination, can be used... [Pg.140]


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