Eliminate TKN and Get Better Total Nitrogen Data
Posters | 2015 | Shimadzu | PittconInstrumentation
Nitrogen is a critical driver of nutrient pollution and algal bloom formation. Accurate total nitrogen measurement supports environmental monitoring and regulatory compliance. Traditional Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) methods are limited by their inability to quantify nitrate and nitrite and involve laborious, hazardous protocols.
This study compares two alternative analytical approaches—alkaline persulfate digestion with colorimetric detection and high-temperature catalytic combustion with chemiluminescence—to evaluate their performance as replacements for TKN in water and soil matrices.
Alkaline persulfate oxidation (PO) converts all nitrogen species into nitrate, which is then quantified by visible-range colorimetry. High-temperature catalytic combustion (HTCC) oxidizes nitrogen compounds to nitric oxide and measures the resulting chemiluminescence. Sample sets included sewage influent, ambient waters, and soil extracts.
Strong correlations were observed among TKN, PO, and HTCC methods across diverse sample types. Both PO and HTCC yielded total nitrogen values equivalent to TKN in organic-rich samples. HTCC showed slightly higher readings in high-concentration samples, reflecting its thorough oxidation capability.
Emerging directions include combining online digestion with real-time data processing, miniaturized flow reactors, and expanded chemiluminescence detection. Integration with remote monitoring systems and machine learning could further advance nitrogen management in environmental studies.
Alkaline persulfate digestion and high-temperature catalytic combustion are viable, efficient, and comprehensive alternatives to the TKN method for total nitrogen analysis, offering faster workflows and enhanced accuracy across varied sample types.
UV–VIS spectrophotometry, TOC
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Nitrogen is a critical driver of nutrient pollution and algal bloom formation. Accurate total nitrogen measurement supports environmental monitoring and regulatory compliance. Traditional Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) methods are limited by their inability to quantify nitrate and nitrite and involve laborious, hazardous protocols.
Objectives and Overview of the Study
This study compares two alternative analytical approaches—alkaline persulfate digestion with colorimetric detection and high-temperature catalytic combustion with chemiluminescence—to evaluate their performance as replacements for TKN in water and soil matrices.
Methodology
Alkaline persulfate oxidation (PO) converts all nitrogen species into nitrate, which is then quantified by visible-range colorimetry. High-temperature catalytic combustion (HTCC) oxidizes nitrogen compounds to nitric oxide and measures the resulting chemiluminescence. Sample sets included sewage influent, ambient waters, and soil extracts.
Instrumentation
- Shimadzu UV-1800 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer for PO colorimetric detection
- Shimadzu TOC-L Total Organic Carbon Analyzer with Nitrogen Module for HTCC with chemiluminescence
Main Results and Discussion
Strong correlations were observed among TKN, PO, and HTCC methods across diverse sample types. Both PO and HTCC yielded total nitrogen values equivalent to TKN in organic-rich samples. HTCC showed slightly higher readings in high-concentration samples, reflecting its thorough oxidation capability.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Comprehensive detection of all nitrogen species, including nitrate and nitrite
- Shorter preparation time and avoidance of hazardous reagents
- Automated, high-throughput operation suitable for environmental, industrial, and QA/QC laboratories
Future Trends and Opportunities
Emerging directions include combining online digestion with real-time data processing, miniaturized flow reactors, and expanded chemiluminescence detection. Integration with remote monitoring systems and machine learning could further advance nitrogen management in environmental studies.
Conclusion
Alkaline persulfate digestion and high-temperature catalytic combustion are viable, efficient, and comprehensive alternatives to the TKN method for total nitrogen analysis, offering faster workflows and enhanced accuracy across varied sample types.
References
- Nydahl F. On the peroxodisulfate oxidation of total nitrogen in waters to nitrate. Water Research. 1978;12:1123–1130.
- Kroon H. Determination of nitrogen in water: comparison of continuous-flow UV digestion with the original TKN method. Analytica Chimica Acta. 1993;276:287–293.
- Bronk DA, Lomas WL, Gilbert PM, Schukert KJ, Sanderson MP. Total dissolved nitrogen analysis: comparisons between persulfate, UV, and high-temperature oxidation methods. Marine Chemistry. 2000;69:163–178.
- Chen CR, Xu ZH, Keay P, Zhang SL. Total soluble nitrogen in forest soils by persulfate oxidation and high-temperature catalytic oxidation. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 2005;43:515–523.
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