Determination of total phosphorus in soil and sludge by an effective headspace gas chromatographic method

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This paper reported a novel method for the determination of total phosphorus (TP) content in soil and sludge by a headspace gas chromatography (HS-GC) method. It was based on a reaction between the soluble phosphate in the digestion solution and calcium oxalate solid to form a calcium phosphate precipitate and release oxalate ions, which can react with permanganate to form carbon dioxide, which was then measured by HS-GC. The results showed the complete conversion of phosphate (meanwhile to free oxalate ions in calcium oxalate) in 15 min at 60 °C. The present method has good repeatability (RSD < 2.6%) and good accuracy (RD < 7.3%) compared to the reference method. Therefore, the present HS-GC method can become a more effective method for determining the TP content in soil and sludge samples.

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Zheng, Y., Fu, W., Zhu, R., Hu, Z., Chen, G., & Chai, X. S. (2019). Determination of total phosphorus in soil and sludge by an effective headspace gas chromatographic method. RSC Advances, 9(70), 40961–40965. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra07228d

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