Five kinds of anions namely fluoride, chlorate, chlorite, nitrate and nitrite ions, and bromic acid were determined in various mineral waters (MWs), and the methods were validated. MWs are varying in the degree of hardness and contents of carbonate. When the five anions were measured based on the official method of tap water, the peak shape of fluoride ion in MWs with high degree of hardness was different from the standard solution, making it difficult to determine. The same phenomenon was also observed when bromic acid was measured. In order to achieve accurate determination, five-fold dilution with ultrapure water was carried out on the samples. With the additional step, the abnormal peak of both analytes was improved, and no difference in the retention times between standard and sample solutions was observed. The validation tests were performed using the developed methods with the additional diluting step, and the results of all target substances met the criteria of the guideline on analytical method validation for MW in Japan. Our results suggested that the methods we developed could be useful for the accurate determination of the anions and bromic acid in various MWs on the market.
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Five kinds of anions namely fluoride, chlorate, chlorite, nitrate and nitrite ions, and bromic acid were determined in various mineral waters (MWs), and the methods were validated. MWs are varying in the degree of hardness and contents of carbonate. When the five anions were measured based on the official method of tap water, the peak shape of fluoride ion in MWs with high degree of hardness was different from the standard solution, making it difficult to determine.
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