Chemical Oxygen Demand: Prepared By: Ahmed
Chemical Oxygen Demand: Prepared By: Ahmed
Chemical Oxygen Demand: Prepared By: Ahmed
Demand
Prepared by :
Lamiaa Farghally
Ahmed
Definition
Uses
(COD) is used to measure organic matter in
1-wastewater .
2-treated effluent.
3-receiving waters.
4-organic constituents .
organic pollutants found in surface water
(e.g. lakes and rivers), making COD a useful
measure of water quality .
Sources
Sources of COD in water are varied
1-soluble organic compounds
2-Residual food waste from bottles and cans.
3- antifreeze, emulsified oils .
4-industrial stormwater
5-All aquatic plants and animals through their
metabolism and excretion of waste products.
6-Dissolution of dead organisms contributes to
the organic carbon, as well as surrounding
humus and peat
Hazards
1) Adverse human impacts:
High levels of COD in water with
threats to human health including toxic
algae blooms bacteria from organic
wastes and seafood contamination.
PRINCIPLE
The organic matter present in sample gets oxidized completely
by potassium dichromate (K2Cr2O7) inthe presence of
sulphuric acid (H2SO4), silver sulphate (AgSO4)and mercury
sulphate (HgSO4)to produce CO2and H2O. The sample is
refluxed with a known amount of potassium dichromate
(K2Cr2O7)in the Sulphuric acid medium and the excess
Potassium dichromate(K2Cr2O7)is determined by titration
against ferrous ammonium sulphate, using ferroin as an
indicator. The dichromate consumed by the sample is
equivalent to the amount of O2 required to oxidize the organic
matter
TESTING OF SAMPLE
Take three COD vials with stopper (two for the
sample and one for the blank).
Add 2.5 mL of the sample to each of the two
COD vials and the remaining COD vial is for
blank; to this COD vial add distilled water.
Add 1.5 mL of potassium dichromate
reagent
digestion solution to eachofthe three COD
vials.
Add 3.5 mL of sulphuric acid reagent catalyst
solution in the same manner
Cap tubes tightly. Switch on the COD
Digester and fix the temperature at 150 C
Calculations
The following formula is used to calculate
COD:
whereb =Volume of Ferrous Ammonium sulphatefor
blank(A)
s=Volume of Ferrous Ammonium sulphatefor
Sample (B)
n =Normality of Ferrous Ammonium sulphateN
=Volume of Sample V
Measurement of COD by
stoichiometric
reaction
The COD can
also be estimated from the concentration
PRECAUTIONS
Ferroin
preparation
Ferroin sulfate may be prepared by combining
phenanthroline to ferrous sulfate in water.
3 phen + Fe2+ [Fe(phen)3]2+
Notes
A silver compound is added as a catalyst to promote
the oxidation of certain classes of organics, and a
mercuric compound may be added to reduce
interference from
the oxidation of chloride ions by the dichromate. End
products are carbon dioxide, water, and various
states of the chromium ion
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