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News Release from: Metrohm UK | Subject: NO3 and PO4 analysis
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2007
Analysis of nitrate and phosphate in
fertiliser
Nitrogen and phosphorus are both present in fertilisers and their presence in any liquids can easily and affordably be analysed as nitrate and phosphate using compact IC systems from Metrohm
In recent years there has been concern that the quantity of fertilisers is having a detrimental impact on the environment The nutrients applied to the crops are not always taken up immediately and there is the fear that some farmers may be applying inappropriate quantities of fertiliser
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 2 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The nutrients can leak over time to their surrounding environment when subjected to heavy quantities of rainfall which allow the minerals to run-off the land or leach through the soil and cause pollution.
The Metrohm Compact Class includes all the components that an efficient IC requires; dual piston pump, pulse dampener, electromagnetic injection valve, peristaltic pump, high performance detector, eluent organiser as well as data acquisition and processing module.
All parts that come into contact with the eluent and sample are metal free.
The Metrohm anion suppressor (MSM) comes with a warranty of 10 years and is both pressure and transition metal resistant, compatible with organics and automatically regenerated offline ensuring that there is no down-time required for maintenance or replacement of electrolytic suppressors.
The system requires no costly eluent cartridges or overhead gases - simply basic laboratory reagents costing less than 7 pence per 47 hours of continuous analysis and a supply of ultra-pure deionised water.
The European Union has a directive that states that ground and fresh water supplies do not exceed 50 mg/l of nitrate and with the Metrohm Compact IC this can affordably and reliably be verified.
Sample preparation is easy, simply a dilution with ultra-pure deionised water and the whole process can easily be automated with the use of a Metrohm autosampler to maximise sample throughput and further reduce running costs.
For the opportunity to discuss the analysis of nitrate and phosphate in fertiliser solutions using the Metrohm Compact IC systems please contact Metrohm, where our support team will be delighted to discuss your specific requirements and provide additional information. Request a free brochure from Metrohm UK ...
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