DIFFUSION METHODS FOR AUTOMATED N-15 ANALYSIS USING ACIDIFIED DISKS

Citation
Sa. Khan et al., DIFFUSION METHODS FOR AUTOMATED N-15 ANALYSIS USING ACIDIFIED DISKS, Soil Science Society of America journal, 62(2), 1998, pp. 406-412
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science
ISSN journal
03615995
Volume
62
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
406 - 412
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-5995(1998)62:2<406:DMFANA>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Diffusion methods are often employed to speciate inorganic N in soil e xtracts or water for N-isotope analysis with automated mass spectromet ers, Diffusion is usually carried out in a plastic specimen container with an acidified filter disk to collect the diffused NH3. Owing to th e small size of the container and the limited surface area of the acid ified disk, a diffusion period of 6 to 14 d is generally required, and even then recovery mag be incomplete. Simple diffusion methods were d eveloped that use two acidified disks in a 473-mL (1-pint) wide-month Mason jar. Diffusions with MgO to recover N-4-N, or with MgO plus Deva rda's alloy to recover (NH4 + NO3)-N or (NH4 + NO3 + NO2)-N, were perf ormed from 5 to 100 mL of either 2 or 4 M KCl. Quantitative recavery o f 150 mu g of N was achieved in I to 7 d at 20 to 25 degrees C, and in 2 to 14 h by heating on a hot plate at 45 to 50 degrees C. Isotopic a nalyses of labeled soil extracts were accurate to within 5%, as determ ined by isotope-dilution calculations, Incomplete diffusion fed to <2% error in analysis of NH4-N, whereas serious error occurred in analysi s of(NH4 + (NO3)-N-15)-N.