
doi: 10.1007/bf00539525
The paper represents a model for evaluation of the combined influence of four interferences in the direct potentiometric determination of nitrate in soil samples. The correction of the complex analytical signal is performed by the use of the system-oriented technique PAMS and modern statistical methods for modelling and optimization of multi-factorial systems. It is shown that within certain concentration intervals the effect of the interferences is not simply additive as predicted by the Nikolsky equation.
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