Acidified subcritical water is proposed for the extraction of major-ash for
ming elements (namely, aluminium, iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium and pota
ssium) from coal prior to determination by atomic spectrometry. Coal sample
s (0.2 g) were subjected to extraction with water (containing with 4% (v/v)
HNO3). An in-depth study of the variables affecting the leaching step as w
ell as those concerning the chemical nature of the extractant was performed
. A critical comparison between the use of a mild extraction mode (using an
extractor made of stainless steel) and a drastic extraction mode (using an
extractor made of hastelloid) was performed in terms of cost, analysis tim
e and quality of the results. The kinetics of the leaching process for the
two modes was also studied. Both alternatives avoid pretreatment steps and
handling of organic solvents. The method was validated by using a black coa
l certified reference material (NIST-SRM 1632b). The excellent precision of
the method (RSDs between 2.6% and 11.6% and between 1.0% and 6.2% for the
mild and drastic mode, respectively), together with its safety and rapidity
make it a good alternative for the determination of these analytes in coal
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