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http://dx.doi.org/10.11001/jksww.2013.27.6.827

Comparison of ACFAS method and DNPH-LC method for quantitative analysis of formaldehyde in Drinking water  

Yi, Geon-Ho (Institute of Health and Environment)
Yun, In-Chul (YoungJae E&C Co., Ltd.)
Kim, Yeong-Kwan (Department of Environmental Engineering, Kangwon National University)
Kim, Chong-Chaul (Institute of Health and Environment)
Choi, Geum-Jong (Institute of Health and Environment)
Lee, Teak-Soo (Institute of Health and Environment)
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Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater / v.27, no.6, 2013 , pp. 827-836 More about this Journal
Abstract
Due to the stringent drinking water quality, formaldehyde will be included in Korean drinking water standard from year 2014. However, its standard analytical method has not yet been established. This study compares two analytical methods, DNPH-LC and ACFAS with respect to their analysis principles, Method Detection Limit (MDL), Limit Of Quantitation(LOQ), precision, accuracy, reproducibility, convenience, number of samples analyzed per hour and analysis cost. These methods measure absorption intensity at 360 nm by using HPLC after DNPH-derivatization (DNPH-LC) and at 410 nm by using Automated Continuous Flow Absorption Spectrophotometer (ACFAS), respectively. Reproducibility was tested by repeating the analysis 7 times using a standard solution for each method. For DNPH-LC method, MDL was $0.5{\mu}g/L$, LOQ was $1.58{\mu}g/L$ with standard deviation of $0.16{\mu}g/L$. For ACFAS method, they were $0.27{\mu}g/L$, $0.85{\mu}g/L$L with standard deviation of $0.09{\mu}g/L$, respectively. Both methods satisfied the requirement set by the Korean drinking water quality standard. Complexity of sample pretreatment procedure for DNPH-LC method may cause large error and, consequently, the analytical result will depend on the level of skill of analyst. In contrast, ACFAS method which used only one reagent equipped with an automated injection device showed little analytical error. It costs about $5.00 and $1.00 for one sample to analyze by the DNPH-LC method and the ACFAS method, respectively. Compared to the DNPH-LC method, ACFAS method provided more reliable analytical results. In terms of convenience, easiness and analytical cost, ACFAS method was demonstrated to be superior to the DNPH-LC method. The results of this study suggested that the ACFAS method could be adapted as a proper method for determining formaldehyde content in drinking water.
Keywords
Formaldehyde; Method Detection Limit; Limit Of Quantitation; Drinking water; Cost; ACFAS; DNPH-LC;
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