Exeter Analytical has released a new application note that illustrates how the
Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen (CHN) content of soil samples can be determined
precisely and reproducibly using their Model 440 Elemental Analyzer.
Organic matter is known to directly influence the productive capacity of
different soils being a major contributor of C, H as well as N, P, S and other
nutrients. The determination of the Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen (CHN) content
of soil samples is of major interest to environmental and agrochemical
laboratories throughout the world. Their primary interest is to determine
carbon and nitrogen content. Carbon can be determined in both its inorganic and
organic forms via acid pre-treatment or temperature differential measurement
using an Exeter Analytical Model 440 Elemental Analyzer. The determination of
the N content of soils using a Model 440 Elemental Analyser saves considerable
time and cost with no diminishment of data quality compared with the
traditional Kjeldahl nitrogen determination method.
This application note includes details of the analytical methodology used plus
data demonstrating the high quality of CHN data determination that is possible
using a Model 440 Elemental Analyzer.
The Exeter Analytical Model 440 is a static combustion CHN Elemental Analyzer,
with a unique horizontal furnace design, which enables easy removal of sample
residue between each soil analysis. Consequently one combustion tube will
analyze in excess of 1000 soil samples without the need for removal and
cleaning. By comparison other elemental analyzers, employing vertical furnace
designs, will require cleaning after as little as 20 samples. The gas flow
characteristics of the Model 440 analyzer are superior to other elemental
analyzers due to the effective elimination of troublesome residue build-up.
This thereby provides longer-term calibration stability as well as enhanced
accuracy and precision for measured soil sample data.
In addition, as the Model 440 provides complete control over combustion parameters
it is able to reproducibly achieve 100% combustion with the widest range of
soil samples. Proprietary Nitrogen analysis software uniquely enables accurate
measurement of low Nitrogen levels (in the 0.1-0.2% range) with a high degree
of accuracy.
For a copy of this new application note please contact Exeter Analytical on
+44-2476-323223 / +1-978-251-1411 / (in North America) or email info@exeteranalytical.co.uk
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