Title of article :
A simultaneous, direct microwave/ultrasound-assisted digestion procedure for the determination of total Kjeldahl nitrogen
Author/Authors :
Domini، نويسنده , , Claudia and Vidal، نويسنده , , Lorena and Cravotto، نويسنده , , Giancarlo and Canals، نويسنده , , Antonio، نويسنده ,
Pages :
6
From page :
564
To page :
569
Abstract :
Simultaneous direct irradiation with microwaves and ultrasound was used to determine total Kjeldahl nitrogen. The method involves chemical digestion in two steps, mineralization with sulfuric acid and oxidation with H2O2. The most influential variables for the microwave/ultrasound (MW/US)-assisted digestion were optimized using tryptophan as the model substance. The optimum conditions were: H2SO4 volume, 10 mL; H2O2 volume, 5 mL; weight of sample, 0.05 g; MW power, 500 W; US power, 50 W; digestion time, 7 min (i.e., 5 min mineralization and 2 min oxidation). A modification of the classical Kjeldahl (Hach) method and an US-assisted digestion method were used for comparison. The latter was also optimized; the optimum conditions were: H2SO4 volume, 10 mL; H2O2 volume, 5 mL; sonication time with H2SO4, 15 min; sonication time with H2O2,10 min; US power, 50 W; weight of sample, 0.05 g. Five pure amino acids and two certified reference materials (NIST standard reference materials 1547 (peach leaves), and soil, NCS DC 73322) were analyzed to assess the accuracy of our new MW/US-assisted digestion method, that was successfully applied to five real samples. The significant reduction in digestion time (being 30 min and 25 min for classical Kjeldahl and US-assisted digestion methods, respectively) and consumption of reagents show that simultaneous and direct MW/US irradiation is a powerful and promising tool for low-pressure digestion of solid and liquid samples.
Keywords :
Kjeldahl nitrogen , Power ultrasound , optimization , Sample preparation , Experimental design , Microwaves
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
2006566
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