Hi Randy,
hope you are doing good, this is my first thread ever.
My Background:
I am a software engeer with 25+ years of experience.
In hobby for past 4 years
along with the above electronics is my passion and I do a lot of DIY stuff.
no background of chemistry
Goal
I am working on an automated testing device which will work similar to Neptune Trident. (initially testing with nitrate)
Acheived
I've created a prototype device that passes a light through the cuvette filled with water sample reacted with reagent and on the other side there is a color sensor that senses the color and its intensity to determine the color shade.
To be done
prepare 5 samples with know concentration of nitrate and test using my device with my own reagent and then create a calibration curve for future use.
Need Help with
I tried peparing my own (Griess) reagent with following
this changes the color of the sample to slightly pink based on the nitrate concentration but the color intensity is too low to diferentiate between changes of the nitrate concentration targeted to be read i.e. between 0 and 75ppm
later figured that this this reagent is used to test NO2, upon further study I got to know that I will have to add copper to reduce NO3 to NO2, after adding copper the results were strange, the sample with nitrate present in it turned light pale pink and the sample with 0 NO3 turned a little pink.
any help in this regard would be highly appreciated, please pardon me if I've violated any rules as I am new to posting in forums.
hope you are doing good, this is my first thread ever.
My Background:
I am a software engeer with 25+ years of experience.
In hobby for past 4 years
along with the above electronics is my passion and I do a lot of DIY stuff.
no background of chemistry
Goal
I am working on an automated testing device which will work similar to Neptune Trident. (initially testing with nitrate)
Acheived
I've created a prototype device that passes a light through the cuvette filled with water sample reacted with reagent and on the other side there is a color sensor that senses the color and its intensity to determine the color shade.
To be done
prepare 5 samples with know concentration of nitrate and test using my device with my own reagent and then create a calibration curve for future use.
Need Help with
I tried peparing my own (Griess) reagent with following
- Sulfanilamide + Phosphoric Acid
- N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochlorid
this changes the color of the sample to slightly pink based on the nitrate concentration but the color intensity is too low to diferentiate between changes of the nitrate concentration targeted to be read i.e. between 0 and 75ppm
later figured that this this reagent is used to test NO2, upon further study I got to know that I will have to add copper to reduce NO3 to NO2, after adding copper the results were strange, the sample with nitrate present in it turned light pale pink and the sample with 0 NO3 turned a little pink.
any help in this regard would be highly appreciated, please pardon me if I've violated any rules as I am new to posting in forums.
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