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Melamine powder is a widely used chemical raw material in industrial production, and the accurate determination of its mass concentration in aqueous solutions is crucial for industrial process control and food safety monitoring. Traditional detection methods for melamine often involve complex pretreatment and precision instruments, which are not suitable for rapid on-site detection. The refractive index method, as a simple, fast, and accurate analytical technique, has been shown to be an effective means of determining the mass concentration of melamine in water through experimental verification.
This article details the basic principles, experimental procedures, influencing factors, and accuracy verification of the refractive index method for determination of melamine concentration in water, and provides a practical and convenient technical solution for the quantitative analysis of melamine aqueous solutions.
Refractive index is an important optical constant of substances and has a specific relationship with the composition, concentration, and external conditions (temperature, pH) of the solution. For a melamine aqueous solution, its refractive index changes regularly with changes in melamine mass concentration, temperature, and pH, which is the core principle of the refractive index method for determining melamine mass concentration.
Compared with traditional melamine detection methods (such as SPE-HPLC, cation chromatography, and capillary electrophoresis), the refractive index method has obvious application advantages in the determination of melamine mass concentration in water, and has important practical significance for industrial production and rapid detection:
The refractive index method is a simple, fast, accurate, and low-cost analytical technique for determining the mass concentration of melamine in water. The experimental results confirm that the refractive index of a melamine solution changes regularly with mass concentration, temperature, and pH: it increases with increasing concentration, decreases with increasing temperature, and is affected by pH only under acidic conditions.
Compared with traditional detection methods, the refractive index method offers clear advantages in operational simplicity, detection efficiency, and cost control, and is suitable for the rapid determination of melamine mass concentration in water in industrial production, food safety preliminary screening, and on-site emergency detection. Based on this method, combining it with a portable refractometer can further achieve miniaturization and portability in detection and provide more convenient technical support for the quantitative analysis of melamine aqueous solution. In the future, optimizing the model for low-concentration melamine solutions can further expand the application range of the refractive index method and enable it to play a greater role in melamine detection.

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