New method detects phosphate in water with high sensitivity and accuracy.
A new method using a single solution reagent has been developed to measure phosphate levels in sea water. This reagent reacts quickly with phosphate ions, forming a stable blue-purple compound with antimony and phosphorus in a 1:1 ratio. The method is sensitive and can accurately measure phosphate concentrations up to at least 2 μg/ml, comparable to other methods. The error margin is less than 1%.