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http://dx.doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2009.30.3.595

He-Polymer Microchip Plasma (PMP) System Incorporating a Gas Liquid Separator for the Determination of Chlorine Levels in a Sanitizer Liquid  

Oh, Joo-Suck (Department of Chemistry, Dankook University, NSBT, Yongin)
Kim, Y.H. (Department of Chemistry, Dankook University, NSBT, Yongin)
Lim, H.B. (Department of Chemistry, Dankook University, NSBT, Yongin)
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Abstract
The authors describe an analytical method to determine total chlorine in a sanitizer liquid, incorporating a lab-made He-rf-plasma within a PDMS polymer microchip. Helium was used instead of Ar to produce a plasma to achieve efficient Cl excitation. A quartz tube 1 mm i.d. was embedded in the central channel of the polymer microchip to protect it from damage. Rotational temperature of the He-microchip plasma was in the range 1350-3600 K, as estimated from the spectrum of the OH radical. Chlorine was generated in a volatilization reaction vessel containing potassium permanganate in combination of sulfuric acid and then introduced into the polymer microchip plasma (PMP). Atomic emission lines of Cl at 438.2 nm and 837.7 nm were used for analysis; no emission was observed for Ar plasma. The achieved limit of detection was 0.81 ${\mu}g\;mL^{-1}$ (rf powers of 30-70 W), which was sensitive enough to analyze sanitizers that typically contained 100-200 ${\mu}g\;mL^{-1}$ of free chlorine in chlorinated water. This study demonstrates the usefulness of the devised PMP system in the food sciences and related industries.
Keywords
He plasma; Atomic emission; Determination of chlorine; Polymer microchip plasma;
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