Measuring nitrite with the colorimeter

Introduction

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Introduction

Nitrite is measured with the standard Greiss test. In this test, sulfanilamide reagent is converted to a diazonium salt by nitrite (NO2) in the water sample. The diazonium salt is then reacted with NED (N-1-napthylethylene diamine dihydrochloride) reagent to form an azo dye which has a purple/magenta color that is measured at 520-550 nm (suitable for the colorimeter 528 nm green LED).

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We have so far tested two methods for measuring nitrite levels in water samples with the colorimeter:

  1. Greiss assay - make your own reagents
  2. API test kit - commercial kit, reagents supplied

Of these two methods tested so far, the API test kit is more convenient for at-home use although we do also like to make our own reagents as well. Really depends on which is most convenient.

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