Water quality - Determination of six complexing agents - Gas-chromatographic method (ISO 16588:2002)

This standard will provide a technique for direct determination of coating thickness by metallographic cross sectioning which will be valuable for the preparation of calibration standards for other, indirect procedures.

Wasserbeschaffenheit - Bestimmung von sechs Komplexbildnern - Gaschromatographisches Verfahren (ISO 16588:2002)

Diese Internationale Norm legt ein Verfahren zur Bestimmung der in der Tabelle 1 genannten löslichen organischen Komplexbildner fest. Das Verfahren ist geeignet für einen Konzentrationsbereich von 0,5 µg/l bis 200 µg/l und einem Probenvolumen zwischen 50 ml und 100 ml. Bei Verdünnung ändert sich der Konzentrationsbereich. Das Verfahren ist anwendbar auf Trinkwasser, Grund-, Oberflächen- und Abwasser.
Tabelle 1 - Nach diesem Verfahren bestimmbare Komplexbildner
Nr   Name   Zusammensetzung   Molare Masse g/mol   CAS-Nr a  
1   EDTA - Ethylendinitrilotetraessigsäure   C10H16O8N2   292,25   60-00-4
2   NTA - Nitrilotriessigsäure   C6H9O6N   191,14   139-13-9
3   DTPA - Diethylentrinitrilopentaessigsäure   C14H23O10N3   393,35   67-43-6
4   MGDA - Methylenglycindiessigsäure   C7H11O6N   205,17   29578-05-0
5   ß-ADA - ß-Alanindiessigsäure   C7H11O6N   205,17   6245-75-6
6   1,3-PDTA - 1,3-Propylendinitrilotetraessigsäure   C11H18O8N2   306,27   1939-36-2
a   CAS: Chemical Abstracts System
Für Abwasser ist zur Verminderung von Matrixeinflüssen ein geringeres Probenvolumen, z. B. 5 ml oder 10 ml, vorteilhaft.
Die Adsorption der sechs Komplexbildner an Feststoffe ist vernachlässigbar klein.
Nach diesem Verfahren sind auch weiteres Komplexbildner ähnlicher Zusammensetzung bestimmbar, vorausgesetzt, sie verhalten sich bei der Probenvorbereitung, Derivatisierung und Gaschromatographie gleichartig. Dies muss im Einzelfall geprüft werden.

Qualité de l'eau - Dosage des agents complexants - Méthode par chromatographie en phase gazeuse (ISO 16588:2002)

L'ISO 16588:2002 spécifie une méthode pour le dosage de six agents complexants organiques solubles dans l'eau, dans la gamme de concentrations allant de 0,5 microgrammes/litre à 200 microgrammes/litre. Ces six agents complexants sont les suivants:
EDTA (acide éthylènedinitrilotétraacétique);NTA (acide nitrilotriacétique);DTPA (acide diéthylènetrinitrilopentaacétique);MGDA (acide méthylglycinediacétique);bêta-ADA (acide bêta-alaninediacétique);1,3-PDTA (acide 1,3-propylènedinitrilotétraacétique).
La méthode est applicable à l'eau potable, aux eaux souterraines, aux eaux de surface et aux eaux usées.

Kakovost vode – Določevanje šestih kompleksirajočih agensov – Metoda plinske kromatografije (ISO 16588:2002)

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31-Jan-2004
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6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
Start Date
01-Feb-2004
Due Date
01-Feb-2004
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01-Feb-2004

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November 2003
ICS 13.060.50
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Water quality - Determination of six complexing agents - Gas-
chromatographic method (ISO 16588:2002)
Qualité de l'eau - Dosage des agents complexants - Wasserbeschaffenheit - Bestimmung von sechs
Méthode par chromatographie en phase gazeuse (ISO Komplexbildnern - Gaschromatographisches Verfahren
16588:2002) (ISO 16588:2002)
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Foreword
The text of ISO 16588:2002 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 147 "Water
quality” of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over as
EN ISO 16588:2003 by Technical Committee CEN/TC 230 "Water analysis", the secretariat of
which is held by DIN.
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Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 16588:2002 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 16588:2003 without any
modifications.
NOTE Normative references to International Standards are listed in Annex ZA (normative).
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Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their relevant European publications
This European Standard incorporates by dated or undated reference, provisions from other
publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the
publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of
any of these publications apply to this European Standard only when incorporated in it by
amendment or revision. For undated references the latest edition of the publication referred to
applies (including amendments).
NOTE Where an International Publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated
by (mod.), the relevant EN/HD applies.
Publication Year Title EN Year
ISO 3696 1987 Water for analytical laboratory use - EN ISO 3696 1995
Specification and test methods
ISO 5667-1 1980 Water quality - Sampling - Part 1: EN 25667-1 1993
Guidance on the design of sampling
programmes
ISO 5667-2 1991 Water quality - Sampling - Part 2: EN 25667-2 1993
Guidance on sampling techniques
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 16588
First edition
2002-11-01
Water quality — Determination of six
complexing agents — Gas-chromatographic
method
Qualité de l'eau — Dosage de six agents complexants — Méthode par
chromatographie en phase gazeuse

Reference number
ISO 16588:2002(E)
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Contents Page
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Principle . 2
4 Interferences . 2
5 Reagents . 2
6 Apparatus . 4
7 Sampling and sample stabilization . 4
8 Procedure . 5
9 Calibration . 7
10 Expression of results . 9
11 Test report . 9
Annex
A Examples of columns, chromatograms and mass spectra. 10
Bibliography. 12
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Introduction
It is essential that the test described in this International Standard be carried out by suitably qualified staff.
It should be investigated whether and to what extent particular problems will require the specification of additional
conditions.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 16588:2002(E)
Water quality — Determination of six complexing agents —
Gas-chromatographic method
WARNING — Persons using this International Standard should be familiar with normal laboratory practice.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the
responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to ensure compliance with
any national regulatory conditions.
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the water-soluble organic complexing agents
listed in Table 1 in the concentration range from 0,5µg/l to 200µg/l, if a sample volume between 50 ml and 100 ml is
used. The concentration range may change if diluted solutions are analysed. The method is applicable to drinking,
ground, surface and waste water.
Table 1 — Complexing agents determinable by this method
a
No. Name Composition Molecular mass CAS number
1EDTA — ethylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid C H O N 292,25 60-00-4
10 16 8 2
2NTA — nitrilotriacetic acid C H O N 191,14 139-13-9
6 9 6
3DTPA — diethylenetrinitrilopentaacetic acid C H O N 393,35 67-43-6
14 23 10 3
4MGDA — methylglycinediacetic acid C H O N 205,17 29578-05-0
7 11 6
5ββ-ADA — -alaninediacetic acid C H O N 205,17 6245-75-6
7 11 6
61,3-PDTA — 1,3-propylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid C H O N 306,27 1939-36-2
11 18 8 2
a
CAS: Chemical Abstracts System
In waste water analysis, it is recommended that a smaller sample volume, e.g. 5ml or 10ml, be used in order to
reduce matrix effects.
The adsorption of the six complexing agents on solid materials is negligibly low.
Other complexing agents of similar composition may also be determined using this method, provided they behave
similarly during sample pretreatment, derivatization and gas chromatography. This shall be checked in each
individual case.
2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of
this International Standard. For dated references, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of, any of these
publications do not apply. However, parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to
investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. For
undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. Members of ISO and IEC
maintain registers of currently valid International Standards.
ISO 3696:1987, Water for analytical laboratory use — Specification and test methods
ISO 5667-1:1980, Water quality — Sampling — Part 1: Guidance on the design of sampling programmes
ISO 5667-2:1991, Water quality — Sampling — Part 2: Guidance on sampling techniques
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3Principle
A test sample is stabilized with formaldehyde and evaporated to dryness. Hydrochloric or formic acid is added and
the sample again evaporated to dryness. The complexing agents are then esterified to the n-propyl, iso-propyl or
n-butyl esters. Water is added and the esters are extracted with n-hexane, separated and identified by gas
chromatography, and determined quantitatively with a nitrogen-sensitive detector or by mass spectrometry.
For the determination of EDTA, DTPA, and 1,3-PDTA, 1,2-propylenedinitrotetraacetic acid (1,2-PDTA) is used as an
internal standard through the whole procedure. When a nitrogen-sensitive detector is used, heptadecane- and/or
octadecanenitrile is used as a control standard in the gas-chromatographic step. 1-Chorotetradecane may be used
as the control standard if detection by mass spectrometry is chosen.
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Alternatively, C-labelled standards may be used.
4 Interferences
In spite of their stability, complexes of these complexing agents with heavy metals are broken up and the complexing
agents determined, except in the case of bismuth. With samples containing bismuth in concentrations > 100µg/l,
losses can be expected.
In the case of high salt concentrations (> 2 g/l of NaCl, corresponding to an electrical conductivity of about
400 mS/m), complete evaporation to dryness may be difficult. The complete removal of water is necessary, however,
for the subsequent esterification. Therefore, samples have to be diluted or smaller sample volumes have to be taken.
2+
In the presence of calcium ions in concentrations exceeding 200 mg/l of Ca , losses of EDTA will occur.
5Reagents
All reagents shall be free from impurities which could interfere with the reactions. Throughout the procedure, use only
deionized water (5.1).
5.1 Deionized water, grade 1 as specified in ISO 3696.
5.2 Gases for gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, as specified by the instrument manufacturers.
5.3 Nitrogen, of purity � 99,996 %.
5.4 n-Propanol or iso-propanol or n-butanol for the preparation of esterification reagent (5.6).
5.5 Acetyl chloride.
5.6 Esterification reagent.
Cautiously mix by swirling in a 400 ml beaker 90 ml of n-propanol or iso-propanol or n-butanol (5.4) with 10 ml of
acetyl chloride (5.5).
CAUTION — Considerable heat is evolved.
The mixture is stable for at least 1 month if stored at room temperature.
5.7 Reference compounds.
5.7.1 Nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), C H O N, of purity � 99 %.
6 9 6
5.7.2 Ethylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid (EDTA), C H O N , of purity � 99 %.
10 16 8 2
5.7.3 Diethylenetrinitrilopentaacetic acid (DTPA), C H O N , of purity � 99 %.
14 23 10 3
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5.7.4 Methylglycinediacetic acid (MGDA), C H O N.
7 11 6
5.7.5 ββββ-Alaninediacetic acid (ββββ-ADA), C H O N.
7 11 6
5.7.6 1,3-Propylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid (1,3-PDTA), C H O N , of purity � 99 %.
11 18 8 2
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5.7.7 C-labelled reference compounds as listed in 5.7.1 to 5.7.6 (optional).
5.8 Control standards and internal standard.
5.8.1 Octadecanenitrile, C H N, of purity > 98 %.
18 35
5.8.2 Heptadecanenitrile, C H N, of purity > 98 %.
17 33
5.8.3 1-Chlorotetradecane, C H Cl, of purity > 98 %.
14 29
5.8.4 1,2-Propylenedinitrilotetraacetic acid (1,2-PDTA), C H O N , of purity > 98 %.
11 18 8 2
5.9 Formaldehyde, 37 % by volume aqueous solution.
5.10 n-Hexane.
5.11 Sodium sulfate, anhydrous.
5.12 Sodium hydroxide solution, .c(NaOH)= 1 mol/l
5.13 Hydrochloric acid, .c(HCl)= 5 mol/l
5.14 Hydrochloric acid, .c(HCl)= 1 mol/l
5.15 Formic acid, 50 % by volume aqueous solution.
5.16 Stock solutions for calibration purposes, .1 g/l
Prepare 1 g/l stock solutions as follows. Weigh 100 mg of each of the complexing agents 5.7.1 to 5.7.6 and 5.8.4 into
100 ml volumetric flasks, dissolve in 2 ml of sodium hydroxide solution (5.12
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