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Disadvantages of wet technique

Measurement of TOC via the described wet techniques is a rather crude method to measure organic carbon content in a sample. The technique relies on several assumptions that in reality are not wholly accurate, leading to TOC values that are in reality an approximate.

  • The treatment with acid to remove the inorganic forms of carbon assumes that all of the inorganic carbon is removed and washed away in the acid treatment, but in reality this is probably not true, as some inorganic carbon will cling to the sample and be quantified incorrectly.
  • In the digestion process, which assumes that all of the carbon in the sample— which is already presumed to be entirely organic carbon—is completely converted carbon dioxide, taking no account for the possible solubility of the carbon dioxide in the wet sample or incomplete oxidation of carbon in the sample.
  • The wet method to measure TOC relies on the use of dichromate, while a very good oxidant, is a very toxic reagent with which to analysis.

Toc measurement of water

As mentioned previously, measurement of TOC levels in water is extremely valuable to regulatory agencies concerned with water quality. The presence of organic carbon in a substance that should have no carbon is of concern. Measurement of TOC in water uses a variant of the wet method in order to avoid highly toxic oxidants: typically a persulfate salt is used as an oxidant instead of dichromate.

Structural representation of persulfate salt, in this case potassium salt. Breaking of oxygen-oxygen bond responsible for radical-induced oxidation.

The procedure for measuring TOC levels in water is essentially the same as in the typical wet oxidation technique. The water is first acidified to remove inorganic sources of carbon. Now because water is being measured, one cannot simply wash away the inorganic carbon. The inorganic carbon escapes from the water solution as CO 2 . The remaining carbon in the solution is thought to be organic. Treatment of the solution with persulfate will do nothing. Irradiation of the solution treated with persulfate with UV radiation or heating will activate a radical species. This radical species will mediate oxidation of the organic carbon to CO 2 , which can then be quantified by similar methods as the traditional wet oxidation technique.

Dry methods

As an alternative to technique for TOC measurement, dry techniques present several advantages over wet techniques. Dry techniques frequently involve the measurement of evolved carbon from the combustion of a sample. In this section of the module, TOC measurements using dry techniques will be discussed.

Sample pre-treatment

Like in the wet-oxidation case, measurement of TOC by dry techniques requires the removal of inorganic forms of carbon, and therefore samples are treated with inorganic acids to do so. The inorganic acids are washed away and theoretically only organic forms of carbon remain (see [link] ). Before combustion of the sample, the treated sample must be completely dried so as to remove any moisture from the sample. In the case where non-volatile organics are present, or where little concern about the escape of organic material exists (e.g., rock samples or Kerogen), sample can be placed in a 100 °C oven overnight. In the case where evolution of organic matter at slightly elevated temperatures is a problem, drying can be done under vacuum and under the presence of deterite. Volatile organics are difficult to measure using dry techniques because the sample needs to be without moisture, and removal of moisture by any technique will most likely remove volatile organics.

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Source:  OpenStax, Physical methods in chemistry and nano science. OpenStax CNX. May 05, 2015 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col10699/1.21
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