The use of microwaves in the acceleration of digestion and colour development in the determination of total Kjeldahl nitrogen in soil
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An accelerated procedure for the determination of total Kjeldahl nitrogen in certified reference Chinese loam soil and real samples has been developed. This method makes use of open-vessel single-mode microwave technology. When a direct comparison was made with a fully optimised thermal Kjeldahl digestion method an 8-fold decrease in digestion time was observed, reducing the time required for the digestion process from 120 min to 15 min for certified reference soil, and a 2-fold decrease for a real soil sample of S.E. England soil. Extracted nitrogen was determined colorimetrically in a flow injection system making use of the Berthelot reaction. A comparison was made between the use of a heated water bath and a microwave oven for the development of the indophenol dye. Development times were reduced from 140 s down to 15 s, resulting in an increase in sample throughput from 36 samples per hour on the thermally heated system to 60 samples per hour on the microwave-heated system. The limit of detection by the 3ς method was 14 µg l–1 of nitrogen for the thermally heated system while a limit of detection of 6 µg l–1 was achieved on the microwave-based system. A linear calibration of 2 orders of magnitude was achieved for both systems. The combination of the microwave Kjeldahl and flow injection with microwave-enhanced colour development greatly reduced the time required for the determination of total nitrogen in Chinese loam soil, and recoveries of 100 ± 2% of the certified value of 640 mg kg–1 were obtained. Similar recoveries and reduced times to determination were also achieved for real soil samples.