ASTM D 1783 Standard Test Methods for Phenolic Compounds in Water
 |
| Purchase Information |
| Use this form to request purchase information on ORG online subscriptions. |
|
 |
Document ASTM D 1783 is offered by IHS as part of an online subscription. This subscription contains many documents on the same topic.
You may also purchase this document alone from the IHS Standards Store.
ASTM D 1783 Document Information:
Title
Standard Test Methods for Phenolic Compounds in Water
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Feb 10, 2001
Scope:
These test methods cover the preparation of the sample and the
determination of the concentration of phenolic compounds in water.
They are based on the color reaction of phenol
(C6H5OH) with 4-aminoantipyrine and any color
produced by the reaction of other phenolic compounds is reported as
phenol. The concentration of phenol measured represents the minimum
concentration of phenolic compounds present in the sample.
Phenolic compounds with a substituent in the para position may
not quantitatively produce color with 4-aminoantipyrine. However,
para substituents of phenol such as carboxyl, halogen, hydroxyl,
methoxyl, or sulfonic acid groups do produce color with
4-aminoantipyrine.
It is the users' responsibility to assure the validity of the
standard test method for use in their particular matrix of
interest.
This standard does not purport to address all the safety
concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility
of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and
health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
limitations prior to use. For specific hazard statements see
6.3.2 and 8.6.
Keywords:
- 4-aminoantipyrene
- phenol
- phenolic compounds
- spectrometry
About IHS
IHS (NYSE: IHS) is a leading global provider of critical technical information, decision-support tools and related services in a number of industries including aerospace and defense, automotive, construction, electronics, and energy. IHS serves customers ranging from large governments and multinational corporations to smaller companies and technical professionals in more than 100 countries. IHS been in business for more than 45 years and employ more than 2,300 people around the world.