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22.01.2004 _basic COD_ Technical Sales Support EU page 1

Basics on COD measurement

Christian Pust

Technical Sales Support EU

18.02.2004

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COD – Take Home MessagesCOD is chemical oxygen demand.COD is an indirect measure of organics.COD is measured by oxidizing organics with a strong oxidant (dichromate) andmeasuring the amount of oxidant consumed in the reaction.Correlation between COD and BOD is sample specific and may not always bepossible.

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Outline

Introduction to COD

The Chemistry of COD

COD Dichromate Digestion

COD vs. BOD

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What is COD?

COD is a measure of the oxygen equivalent of the organic matter content of a

sample that is susceptible to oxidation by a strong chemical oxidant.Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater

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What is COD?

In other words….

COD is an indirect measure of the amount of organics in a water

sample.

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What is COD?The COD test uses a strong chemical oxidant (potassium dichromate), acid,

and heat to oxidize organic carbon to carbon dioxide and water.

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2 KC8H3O4 + 10 K2Cr2O7 + 41 H2SO4

16 CO2 + 46 H2O + 10 Cr2(SO4)3 + 11 K2SO4

What is COD?

COD Reaction

KHP Dichromate oxidant

Acid

Carbon Dioxide Water Chromic Ion

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What is COD?

The COD test measures the amount of dichromate (oxidant) consumed in

the breakdown of organic matter.

More oxidant consumed = High levels of organics

Less oxidant consumed = Low levels of organics

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What is COD?

Why measure COD?

Faster than BOD (2 hours versus 5 days)

Fewer interferences (chloride)

Stable methodology yielding repeatable results

Easy to run!

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Where is COD Measured?

MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER PLANT

Influent Wastewater

ReturnSludge

BarScreen

GritChamber

Pump

PrimaryClarifier

SecondaryClarifier

DisinfectionContact

Chamber

AerationBasin

Pump

Thickener

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The Chemistry of CODThe Chemistry of COD

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The Chemistry of COD

COD is a two step process

Digestion

Determination

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The Chemistry of CODRequired reagents for COD:

Hach COD reagent vials

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The Chemistry of COD+

Reagent vials contain:

Potassium dichromate

50% sulfuric acid

Silver salt (catalyst)

Mercuric salt (inhibits chloride interference)

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The Chemistry of COD

Organic compounds are oxidized by potassium dichromate and sulfuric acid.

COOH

COOK

H2SO4

H2SO4

H2SO4

H2SO4

Cr6+

Cr6+

Cr6+

Cr6+

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The Chemistry of CODThe oxidation of organics results in the reduction of Cr6+ to Cr3+.

Cr6+

Cr6+

Cr6+ Cr6+

Cr3+

Cr3+

Cr3+

Cr3+

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The Chemistry of COD

Reduced chromium is the reaction product of interest.

Other products of the reaction include:

Carbon dioxide

Water

Potassium sulfate

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The Chemistry of COD

Why is reduced chromium the reaction product of interest?

Cr6+ is yellow. Cr3+ is green

The reduction of Cr6+ to Cr3+ (and hence the consumption of oxidant)

can be monitored colorimetrically.

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The Chemistry of COD

As organics are oxidized and Cr6+ is reduced to Cr3+, the color of the solution

changes from yellow to green.

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The Chemistry of CODThe amount of green color formed is proportional to the COD of the sample.

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The Chemistry of COD

How does chromium relate to COD?

Each molecule of potassium dichromate has the same oxidizing power

as 1.5 molecules of oxygen.

Oxygen demand is directly related to the percentage of Cr6+ that has

been reduced to Cr3+.

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The Chemistry of CODColorimetric measurement

Won’t solids in sample interfere? No! Solids in sample are either digested or settle out of the light

path. Do not invert vials once they have cooled.

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The Chemistry of CODColorimetric measurement

High Range – measures increase in green color at 620nm

Low Range – measures decrease in yellow color at 420nm

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The Chemistry of COD

Interferences

Chloride is the primary interference Dichromate will oxidize chloride to chlorine, which results in high

readings Interference controlled up to 2000mg/L Cl- with mercuric sulfate in

Hach COD vials

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The Chemistry of COD

Interferences

Bromide also interferes Bromide interference is not controlled by mercuric sulfate Samples must be diluted to minimize interference

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COD Dichromate Digestion ProcedureWater Analysis Handbook – page 737

Let’s take a look!

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Hach COD MethodsEPA Approved Methods

Dichromate Reactor Digestion Method High Range – 0-1500mg/L COD Low Range – 0-150mg/L COD

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Hach COD MethodsMethods for Process Control (not EPA Approved)

Dichromate Reactor Digestion Method Ultra Low Range – 0-40mg/L COD High Range Plus – 0-15,000mg/L COD

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Hach COD Methods

Methods for Process Control (not EPA Approved)

COD2 – Mercury-free formulation of Hach COD vials

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COD vs BODCOD vs BOD

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COD vs BODWhy compare COD to BOD?

Faster process control Know what you are sending downstream within two hours rather

than five days.

COD is a more stable measurement method

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COD vs BOD

BOD must still be run to comply with NPDES permit regulations!

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COD vs BOD

Why is COD more stable than BOD?

The tests use different methods of oxidation BOD - Microorganisms COD – Chemicals (potassium dichromate)

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COD vs BODMicroorganisms are susceptible to pH, temperature, and other variables

in the water.

Oxidation efficiency depends on the condition of the microorganisms

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COD vs BOD

Potassium dichromate will oxidize regardless of water conditions.

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COD vs BODPicky bugs vs Clean Plate Club chemicals

COD measurements will always be higher than BOD measurements

BOD COD

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COD vs BODCan COD be correlated to BOD?

It depends!

Correlation between COD and BOD may or may not exist depending

on sample composition, seasonal variation, and other factors.

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COD vs BODHow can a correlation be determined?

Collect empirical data COD and BOD data for the same water sample collected over the

same period of time

Graph data Graph COD and BOD data to determine whether or not a

correlation exists

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COD vs BOD

Influent COD and BOD

0100200

300400500

Date

mg/

L V

alue

Influent BOD

Influent COD

In this example, the correlation calculates out to COD = 1.75 BOD

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COD – Take Home Messages

COD is an indirect measure of organics.COD is measured by oxidizing organics with a strong oxidant (dichromate) andmeasuring the amount of oxidant consumed in the reaction.Correlation between COD and BOD is sample specific and may not always bepossible.

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