Method Development of Phosphorus and Boron Determination in Fertilizers by ICP-AES

Simultaneous determination of phosphorus and boron in fertilizers was performed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES). Three different samples were analyzed, of which two were inorganic and one was of organic composition. Analysis of the samples was performed after hea...

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Main Authors: Emanouela Viso, George Zachariadis
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
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spelling doaj-ad309920af3f43d59358d3df6efd91792020-11-24T21:34:42ZengMDPI AGSeparations2297-87392018-07-01533610.3390/separations5030036separations5030036Method Development of Phosphorus and Boron Determination in Fertilizers by ICP-AESEmanouela Viso0George Zachariadis1Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceLaboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University, 54124 Thessaloniki, GreeceSimultaneous determination of phosphorus and boron in fertilizers was performed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES). Three different samples were analyzed, of which two were inorganic and one was of organic composition. Analysis of the samples was performed after heated acidic digestion to completely dissolve them, using two different acid mixtures. A solution of HCl + HNO3 was used to digest the inorganic fertilizers, and a solution of H2SO4 + HNO3 for the organic fertilizer. The spectral emission lines used were 213.617 nm and 214.917 nm for P and 249.772 nm, 249.677 nm and 208.957 nm for B. The detection and quantification limits for P were between 10–20 mg/kg and 40–80 mg/kg respectively, while for B they ranged between 10–30 mg/kg and 40–100 mg/kg respectively. The repeatability of the technique was found to be within the range 0.9–17.0% for P and 1.7–23.4% for B, expressed as relative standard deviation (RSD). The concentrations found by the proposed method are in good agreement with those reported on their package labels.http://www.mdpi.com/2297-8739/5/3/36phosphorusboroninductively coupled plasmaatomic emission spectrometryfertilizersacid dissolutionwet digestion
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author Emanouela Viso
George Zachariadis
spellingShingle Emanouela Viso
George Zachariadis
Method Development of Phosphorus and Boron Determination in Fertilizers by ICP-AES
Separations
phosphorus
boron
inductively coupled plasma
atomic emission spectrometry
fertilizers
acid dissolution
wet digestion
author_facet Emanouela Viso
George Zachariadis
author_sort Emanouela Viso
title Method Development of Phosphorus and Boron Determination in Fertilizers by ICP-AES
title_short Method Development of Phosphorus and Boron Determination in Fertilizers by ICP-AES
title_full Method Development of Phosphorus and Boron Determination in Fertilizers by ICP-AES
title_fullStr Method Development of Phosphorus and Boron Determination in Fertilizers by ICP-AES
title_full_unstemmed Method Development of Phosphorus and Boron Determination in Fertilizers by ICP-AES
title_sort method development of phosphorus and boron determination in fertilizers by icp-aes
publisher MDPI AG
series Separations
issn 2297-8739
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Simultaneous determination of phosphorus and boron in fertilizers was performed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES). Three different samples were analyzed, of which two were inorganic and one was of organic composition. Analysis of the samples was performed after heated acidic digestion to completely dissolve them, using two different acid mixtures. A solution of HCl + HNO3 was used to digest the inorganic fertilizers, and a solution of H2SO4 + HNO3 for the organic fertilizer. The spectral emission lines used were 213.617 nm and 214.917 nm for P and 249.772 nm, 249.677 nm and 208.957 nm for B. The detection and quantification limits for P were between 10–20 mg/kg and 40–80 mg/kg respectively, while for B they ranged between 10–30 mg/kg and 40–100 mg/kg respectively. The repeatability of the technique was found to be within the range 0.9–17.0% for P and 1.7–23.4% for B, expressed as relative standard deviation (RSD). The concentrations found by the proposed method are in good agreement with those reported on their package labels.
topic phosphorus
boron
inductively coupled plasma
atomic emission spectrometry
fertilizers
acid dissolution
wet digestion
url http://www.mdpi.com/2297-8739/5/3/36
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