Artigo Revisado por pares

Evaluation of methods for nitrogen‐15 analysis of inorganic nitrogen in soil extracts. II. Diffusion methods

1995; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 26; Issue: 11-12 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00103629509369400

ISSN

1532-2416

Autores

Donald J. Herman, P. D. Brooks, Muhammad Ashraf, F. Azam, R. L. Mulvaney,

Tópico(s)

Radioactive contamination and transfer

Resumo

Abstract Diffusion of inorganic nitrogen (N) onto acidified filters is a rapid method of preparing soil extracts for 15N analysis by automated mass spectrometers (ANCA‐MS); however, recent studies indicate variable recovery of 15N added labels from some soils. A study was conducted to evaluate this method for recovery of N and 15N by diffusion of 2 M KC1 extracts from 10 diverse soils. The extracts were treated with: (i) (15NH4)2SO4 and KNO3, (ii) (NH4)2SO4 and K15NO3, or (iii) KNO3 and Na15NO2. Diffusions of ammonium‐nitrogen (NH4 +‐N) and nitrate‐nitrogen (NO3 ‐‐N) were either done sequentially or combined; a sulfamic acid pretreatment was employed for diffusion of NO3 ‐‐N in the presence of NO2 ‐‐N. Nitrogen‐15 analyses of diffused NH4 +‐N by ANCA‐MS yielded 99 to 100% recovery. The range for diffused NO3 ‐‐N was 97 to 102%, using a surfactant to improve recovery and minimize variance. Isotopic carryover of NH4 + into NO3 ‐ diffusions was observed to occur, but could be minimized with pretreatment and analytical calibrations. Notes Visiting from the Nuclear Institute for Agriculture & Biology, Faisalabad, Pakistan.

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