Oliveira Evilim Martinez, Ferreira Edilene Cristina, Gomes Neto José Anchieta, Virgilio Alex
São Paulo State University (UNESP), Department of Analytical, Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, Araraquara, 14800-060, São Paulo, Brazil.
University of São Paulo (USP), Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, Piracicaba, 13400-970, São Paulo, Brazil.
Talanta. 2026 Jan 1;296:128488. doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2025.128488. Epub 2025 Jun 28.
A method using a closed-vessel conductively heated digestion system (CHDS) was developed for preparing lignocellulosic biomass and biochar samples for elemental analysis by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). The use of 1 mL of HO plus 2 mL of HNO 3.5 mol L was suitable to produce clear digests for determining Al, C, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, P, S, and Zn. The performance of the method was evaluated by analyzing certified reference materials and reference materials. Most CHDS results were in agreement with reference values at a 95 % confidence level (t-test). The method was subsequently applied to the analysis of biomass samples as renewable energy sources (leucaena, pine, sorghum, sugarcane, bamboo, eucalyptus, elephant grass) and their respective biochars. The relative standard deviations (n = 3) were in the 1-15 % range, and the concentration of analytes (in mg kg) were between 52.3 and 3666 (Al), 5.1-15.7 (Cu), 66.6-2133 (Fe), 2691-35391 (K), 864-3275 (Mg), 29.9-559.1 (Mn), 407-3219 (P), 423-2661 (S) and 10.2-66.9 (Zn). Residual carbon contents in digests (935-1907 mg L) were considered acceptable for ICP determinations (<2000 mg L C). The analytical greenness metric for sample preparation (AGREEprep) was used for the assessment of the proposed CHDS procedure, and the final score of 0.53 was higher than the values reported in similar applications in the literature employing CHDS (0.48), microwave-assisted digestion (0.46), and classical wet (0.23) and dry-ashing (0.30) methods. The proposal aligns with Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) principles, highlighting its environmental and sustainability benefits for biomass and biochar analysis.
开发了一种使用密闭容器传导加热消解系统(CHDS)的方法,用于制备木质纤维素生物质和生物炭样品,以便通过电感耦合等离子体发射光谱法(ICP-OES)进行元素分析。使用1 mL的过氧化氢加2 mL 5 mol/L的硝酸,适合制备清澈的消解液,用于测定铝、碳、铜、铁、钾、镁、锰、磷、硫和锌。通过分析有证标准物质和标准物质对该方法的性能进行了评估。大多数CHDS结果在95%置信水平(t检验)下与参考值一致。该方法随后应用于作为可再生能源的生物质样品(银合欢、松树、高粱、甘蔗、竹子、桉树、象草)及其各自生物炭的分析。相对标准偏差(n = 3)在1%至15%范围内,分析物浓度(以mg/kg计)在52.3至3666(铝)、5.1至15.7(铜)、66.6至2133(铁)、2691至35391(钾)、864至3275(镁)、29.9至559.1(锰)、407至3219(磷)、423至2661(硫)和10.2至66.9(锌)之间。消解液中的残余碳含量(935至1907 mg/L)对于ICP测定(<2000 mg/L碳)而言被认为是可接受的。用于样品制备的分析绿色度指标(AGREEprep)用于评估所提出的CHDS程序,最终得分为0.53,高于文献中报道的采用CHDS(0.48)、微波辅助消解(0.46)以及经典湿法(0.23)和干灰化(0.30)方法的类似应用中的值。该方法符合绿色分析化学(GAC)原则,突出了其在生物质和生物炭分析方面的环境和可持续性优势。