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BS EN ISO 15587-2:2002

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Water quality. Digestion for the determination of selected elements in water Nitric acid digestion
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

24-05-2002

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Term and definition
4 Principle
5 Reagents
6 Apparatus
7 Sampling
8 Procedure
9 Test report
Annex A (informative) Digestion is an open system using electrical
        heating
Annex B (informative) Digestion is an open system using
        microwave-assisted heating
Annex C (informative) Digestion is a closed system using
         microwave-assisted heating
Annex D (informative) Digestion is a closed system using an
        autoclave
Annex E (informative) Performance checks
Bibliography

Specifies a method for extracting trace elements from a water sample using nitric acid as a digestion agent. The method is applicable to all types of waters with a suspended solids concentration of less than 20 g/l and a total organic carbon (TOC) concentration expressed as carbon of less than 5 g/l.

This part of ISO 15587 specifies a method for extracting trace elements from a water sample using nitric acid as a digestion agent. The method is applicable to all types of waters with a suspended solids concentration of less than 20 g/I and a total organic carbon (TOC) concentration expressed as carbon of less than 5 g/1.

The nitric acid digestion method is empirical and it might not necessarily release elements completely. However, for most environmental applications the result is fit for purpose.

Nitric acid digestion is suitable for the release of: Al*, As, B, Ba*, Be*, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr*, Cu, Fe*, Hg, K, Mg*, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, Se, Sr, Tl, V*, Zn (asterisk indicates a possible lower recovery compared to aqua regia digestion method specified in ISO 15587-1, see reference [1]). It is suitable for the release of Ag only if the sample is stabilized immediately after digestion. Nitric acid digestion is not suitable for Sb, Sn and for the digestion of refractory compounds such as SiO2, TiO2 and Al2O3.

The method is generic and may be implemented using a wide variety of equipment provided

  • the digestion composition is unchanged,

  • the digestion temperature is known, and

  • the digestion duration is in accordance with this temperature.

Committee
EH/3/2
DevelopmentNote
Also numbered as BS 6068-2.77(2002). Supersedes 99/565774 DC. (04/2002) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, July 2007. (06/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
28
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

ISO 5667-3:2012 Water quality Sampling Part 3: Preservation and handling of water samples
EN ISO 5667-3:2012 Water quality - Sampling - Part 3: Preservation and handling of water samples (ISO 5667-3:2012)
ISO 3696:1987 Water for analytical laboratory use — Specification and test methods
EN ISO 3696:1995 Water for analytical laboratory use - Specification and test methods (ISO 3696:1987)

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