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Chemetrics - K-6210 - Iron (Total & Ferrous) CHEMets Kit

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Iron is present in nature in the form of its o x ides, or in combination with silicon or sulfur. The soluble iron content of surface waters rarely e x ceeds 1 mg/L, while ground waters often contain higher concentrations. The National Secondary Drinking Water Standard for iron is 0.3 mg/L, as iron concentrations in e x cess of 0.3 mg/L impart a foul taste and cause staining. High concentrations in surface waters can indicate the presence of industrial effluents or runoff.
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ITEM #: 12643734
Iron is present in nature in the form of its o x ides, or in combination with silicon or sulfur. The soluble iron content of surface waters rarely e x ceeds 1 mg/L, while ground waters often contain higher concentrations. The National Secondary Drinking Water Standard for iron is 0.3 mg/L, as iron concentrations in e x cess of 0.3 mg/L impart a foul taste and cause staining. High concentrations in surface waters can indicate the presence of industrial effluents or runoff.
Iron contamination in oil field brines are typically a result of corrosion processes of iron-containing metallic components and equipment. Accumulation of insoluble iron salts in a brine completion fluid can result in substantial formation damage and can significantly affect the productivity of an oil well. Quantifying total iron in brine is critical.
The Phenanthroline Method (total & soluble; total & ferrous)
References: APHA Standard Methods, 23rd ed., Method 3500-Fe B - 1997. ASTM D 1068-77, Iron in Water, Test Method A. J.A. Tetlow and A.L. Wilson, “The Absorptiometric Determination of Iron in Boiler Feed-water”, Analyst. Vol. 89, p. 442 (1964).
With the Phenanthroline Method, ferrous iron reacts with 1, 10-phenanthroline to form an orange-colored chelate. To determine total iron, thioglycolic acid solution is added to reduce ferric iron to the ferrous state. The reagent formulation minimizes interferences from various metals. Results are e x pressed as ppm (mg/L) Fe.
Kit comes in a plastic case and contains everything needed to perform 30 tests: Refill, Low and High Range Comparators, Activator Solution, 25 mL sample cup and instructions
Range: 0-1 & 1-10 ppm
MDL: 0.05 ppm
Method: Phenanthroline (total & ferrous)
Iron (Total & Ferrous) CHEMets Kit
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Chemetrics - K-6210 - Iron (Total & Ferrous) CHEMets Kit

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