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- MBAS_assay abstract "A methylene blue active substances assay, or MBAS assay, is a colorimetric analysis test method that uses methylene blue to detect the presence of anionic surfactants (such as a detergent or foaming agent) in a sample of water. An anionic surfactant detected by the color reaction is called a methylene blue active substance (MBAS).After first acidifying a water sample (with boric acid, for example), one adds to it chloroform and a solution of methylene blue et al. Methylene blue is a cationic dye. The biphasic solution is then agitated to distribute these reagents throughout the aqueous and organic phases. If an anionic surfactant is present, then the cationic methylene blue and the anionic surfactant forms an ion pair, which is extracted into the organic phase. The color of the chloroform increases with increasing concentration of surfactants.MBAS assay is an ASTM International standard technique for detecting anionic surfactants. These include carboxylates, phosphates, sulfates, and sulfonates. An MBAS assay alone does not, however, identify specific surfactants. ASTM withdrew the standard (ASTM D2330-02) in 2011 pending a review and update of the method, which was last approved in 2003.Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater list the following methods used by certified laboratories testing wastewater in the United States:Method 5540B describes surfactant separation by sublation. Method 5540C discusses anionic surfactants as methylene blue active substances (MBAS). Method 5540D discusses nonionic surfactants as cobalt thiocyanate active substances (CTAS).↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ 3.0 3.1 ↑".
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- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink ASTM_International.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Agitator_(device).
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Anionic.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Boric_acid.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Carboxylate.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Analytical_chemistry.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anionic_surfactants.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_pollution.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Cationic.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Chloroform.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Color_reaction.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Colorimetric_analysis.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Colorimetry.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Detergent.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Foaming_agent.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Methylene_blue.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Phase_(matter).
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Phosphate.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Reagent.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Solution.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Sulfate.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Sulfonate.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Surfactant.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Test_method.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Water_chemistry_analysis.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLink Water_testing.
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLinkText "MBAS assay".
- MBAS_assay wikiPageWikiLinkText "MBAS assay".
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- MBAS_assay subject Category:Analytical_chemistry.
- MBAS_assay subject Category:Anionic_surfactants.
- MBAS_assay subject Category:Water_pollution.
- MBAS_assay hypernym Method.
- MBAS_assay type Software.
- MBAS_assay comment "A methylene blue active substances assay, or MBAS assay, is a colorimetric analysis test method that uses methylene blue to detect the presence of anionic surfactants (such as a detergent or foaming agent) in a sample of water. An anionic surfactant detected by the color reaction is called a methylene blue active substance (MBAS).After first acidifying a water sample (with boric acid, for example), one adds to it chloroform and a solution of methylene blue et al.".
- MBAS_assay label "MBAS assay".
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