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Arsenic Test Strips, colorimetric

0.005-0.50 mg/L (As), MQuant®

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Arsenic chemical test strips

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About This Item

UNSPSC Code:
41116116
NACRES:
NA.24

product name

Arsenic Test, colorimetric, 0.005-0.50 mg/L (As), MQuant®

description

semi-quantitative

Quality Level

product line

MQuant®

specific analyte(s)

arsenic

reaction suitability

reaction type: modified Gutzeit test

measuring range

0.005-0.50 mg/L (As)

detection method

colorimetric

storage temp.

15-25°C

General description

Method: colorimetric with test strips and reagent 0.005 - 0.010 - 0.025 - 0.05 - 0.10 - 0.25 - 0.50 mg/l As MQuant®
The arsenic test strips are suitable for measuring arsenic in water, pharmaceutical products, prepared biological specimens and liquid foods. Within this MQuant Arsenic test, test strips are used in combination with additional reagents. Arsenic is liberated from the sample by adding zinc powder, a solid acid, and - for the elimination of interfering sulfide ions - an oxidizing agent. On the reaction zone of the test strip a yellow-brown dye is formed. The concentration of arsenic(III) and arsenic(V) are measured semiquantitatively by visual comparison of the reaction zone of the test strip with the fields of a color scale. Please also not our MQuant Arsenic test (117917) for higher concentration measurements. The test strips are perfect for pre-testing a sample in an economic and quick way to estimate the arsenic concentration and a possible dilution factor prior to using a quantitative method such as a Spectroquant test.

Application

  • Arsenic Pigments in Libraries – Testing Methods,Contaminated Spaces, and Occupational Safety Measures: In a research project,the Bonn University and State Library and the Cologne University of AppliedSciences analyzed the handling of arsenic in library materials.Arsenic-containing pigments in library materials are a source of danger forinstitutional staff, conservators, scientists, and users. Over 300 volumes withsuspicious green book components were analyzed using both XRF and Ramanspectroscopy, with arsenic compounds being detected in around half of them. TheXRF device is mobile and effective, it yields reproducible data and can detect amultitude of elements such as arsenic, lead, and mercury. However, it emitsradiation and is limited to small spots. Special training for operating thedevice as well as for interpreting the results is needed. A rapid test based onbromide test strips and the [TM=“MQUANT”] test kit were then evaluated. Whencomparing the rapid test kits, the [TM=“MQUANT”] test kit appears to be moresuitable than the bromide test paper as it includes all necessary accessoriesand helps minimize the hazard potential for users. The [TM=“MQUANT”] test kitmay be suitable for initial in situ examinations, after training andinstruction of the archive staff, being fairly accurate, ready-made, easy tohandle, and suitable for testing surfaces. (Wetten J et al., 2024)

  • Arsenic in private well water part 1 of 3: Impact of the New Jersey Private Well Testing Act on household testing and mitigation behavior.: The research evaluates the impact of the New Jersey Private Well Testing Act on arsenic testing and mitigation behaviors among households, highlighting the policy′s effectiveness in promoting public health (Flanagan SV et al., 2016).

  • Evaluation of an arsenic test kit for rapid well screening in Bangladesh.: This study assesses the efficacy of an arsenic test kit for rapid screening of wells in Bangladesh, demonstrating its potential for widespread use in low-resource settings (George CM et al., 2012).

  • Evaluation of two new arsenic field test kits capable of detecting arsenic water concentrations close to 10 μg/L.: The research evaluates two new field test kits for detecting arsenic concentrations near the 10 μg/L threshold, providing a reliable method for on-site water quality assessment (Steinmaus CM et al., 2006).

  • Bacterial bioassay for rapid and accurate analysis of arsenic in highly variable groundwater samples.: This study presents a bacterial bioassay for the rapid and accurate analysis of arsenic in groundwater, offering a novel approach to environmental monitoring (Trang PT et al., 2005).

Legal Information

MQUANT is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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Hazard Classifications

Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 1 - Eye Dam. 1 - Skin Irrit. 2

Storage Class

10 - Combustible liquids

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WGK 3


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