Exeter Analytical reports that a growing number of laboratories are using its
Model 440 CHN elemental analyser to accurately determine percentage organic and
inorganic carbon levels at different parts of the carbon cycle.
The carbon cycle is the biochemical process by which carbon is exchanged among
the biosphere, pedoshere, geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere of the Earth.
Along with the nitrogen cycle and the water cycle, the carbon cycle comprises a
sequence of events that are key to making the Earth capable of sustaining life.
Exeter Analytical has published an optimised technique for direct determination
of total carbon, organic and inorganic carbon in marine sediments. The
Model 440 CHN Elemental Analyser is able to provide accurate results expressed
in micrograms of total Carbon and Nitrogen detected. Then after sample
acidification the organic carbon content can be determined. Total carbon minus
organic carbon gives the inorganic content. Identification of marine sediment
contamination issues and subsequent tracking of the success of remedial actions
via monitoring levels of total, organic and inorganic carbon levels is a
technique of considerable importance.
Organic and inorganic carbon monitoring is also very important in soil
analysis because it enables us to understand and estimate potential
responses of soil carbon to global changes in the future. 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 Analyser.
The Exeter Analytical Model 440 is a static combustion CHN elemental analyser,
with a unique horizontal furnace design, which enables easy removal of sample
ash between each marine sediment or soil analysis. Consequently one
combustion tube will analyse in excess of 1000 sediment / soil samples without
the need for removal and cleaning. In addition the Model 440 provides the
capacity to process filters which are used in applications for river /
oceanographic analysis. Filters up to 47 mm in diameter can be processed
in one analytical cycle. By comparison other elemental analysers,
employing vertical furnace designs, need cleaning after as little as 20 samples
and larger filters have to be sub-sampled several times and then corrective
calculations made to enable analysis. Effectively eliminating troublesome
residue build-up the gas flow characteristics of the Model 440 analyser are
superior to other elemental analysers thereby providing longer-term calibration
stability as well as enhanced accuracy and precision for measured sample data.
As the Exeter Analytical Model 440 provides complete control over combustion
parameters it is able to reproducibly achieve 100% combustion with the widest
range of marine sediment and soil samples.
For further information please contact Exeter Analytical on +44-2476-323223
/+1-978-251-1411 or email info@exeteranalytical.co.uk.
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