
SEAL Discrete Analyzer Reagents – Part 2: Chloride, Sulfate, Phosphate, and Ammonia Methods
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In this episode, the Inorganic Ventures team continues their overview of SEAL-compatible Discrete Analyzer Reagents—this time focusing on four essential nutrient and anion methods: chloride, sulfate, phosphate, and ammonia.
Ashley Jones and Liv Forbes break down the key reactions behind each method, including:
- The iron thiocyanate reaction for chloride
- Turbidimetric analysis of sulfate via barium sulfate formation
- The molybdenum blue reaction for phosphate
- A safer variant of the Berthelot reaction for ammonia
They also share storage tips, instrument compatibility notes, and how to adapt these reagents for non-SEAL platforms.
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