DETERMINATION OF NITROGEN BY MICRODIFFUSION IN MASON JARS .1. INORGANIC NITROGEN IN SOIL EXTRACTS

Citation
Ns. Saghir et al., DETERMINATION OF NITROGEN BY MICRODIFFUSION IN MASON JARS .1. INORGANIC NITROGEN IN SOIL EXTRACTS, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 24(13-14), 1993, pp. 1745-1762
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science","Plant Sciences","Chemistry Analytical
ISSN journal
00103624
Volume
24
Issue
13-14
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1745 - 1762
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-3624(1993)24:13-14<1745:DONBMI>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Simple microdiffusion methods are described for determination of NH4+, NO3-, and NO2- in soil extracts. These methods involve diffusion of N H3 in a 473-mL (1-pint) wide-mouth Mason jar, the diffused NH3-N being collected in 3 mL of boric acid-indicator solution in a 60 mm (dia.) Petri dish suspended from the Mason jar lid, for quantitative determin ation by titrimetry (0.0025 M H2SO4). Magnesium oxide is used to liber ate NH4+; Devarda's alloy is used to reduce NO3- and NO2- to NH4+; and sulfamic acid is used to eliminate NO2-. Depending upon the volume of soil extract (10-50 mL), diffusion at room temperature (greater-than- or-equal-to 20-degrees-C) was complete in 18-72 h with orbital shaking , and in 24-86 h without shaking. The methods gave quantitative recove ry of NH4+, NO3-, and NO2- added to soil extracts. A potential source of interference in the methods involving use of Devarda's alloy is the liberation of NH4+-N from alkali-labile organic-N compounds.