Quantification of Bromide by APHA 4500 Method: Phenol Red Colorimetric Method

Quantification of Bromide by APHA 4500 Method: Phenol Red Colorimetric Method

17 Dec 2015

In this application note, the quantitative analysis of bromide (Br –) was performed by phenol red colorimetric method. Data are rapidly acquired using LAMBDA™ 465 UV/Vis Spectrophotometer and processed using UV Lab® Software.

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