Application of a portable ion chromatograph for real-time field analysis of nitrite and nitrate in soils and soil pore waters

Real-time monitoring of nitrite and nitrate is crucial for maintaining soil health and promoting plant growth. In this study, a portable ion-chromatograph (IC, Aquamonitrix) analyser, coupled with a field-applicable ultrasonic-assisted extraction method, was utilised for in-field determination of ni...

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Veröffentlicht in:Talanta (Oxford) 2024-07, Vol.274, p.126031-126031, Article 126031
Hauptverfasser: Mai, Yonglin, Ghiasvand, Alireza, Gupta, Vipul, Edwards, Simon, Cahoon, Stephen, Debruille, Kurt, Mikhail, Ibraam, Murray, Eoin, Paull, Brett
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Zusammenfassung:Real-time monitoring of nitrite and nitrate is crucial for maintaining soil health and promoting plant growth. In this study, a portable ion-chromatograph (IC, Aquamonitrix) analyser, coupled with a field-applicable ultrasonic-assisted extraction method, was utilised for in-field determination of nitrate and nitrite in soils. This is the first application of this type of analyser to soil nutrients. On-site analysis of soil from a local sports field showed 94.8 ± 4.3 μg g−1 nitrate, with LODs of 32.0 μg g−1 for nitrate and 5.4 μg g−1 for nitrite. The results were in close agreement with those obtained using a conventional lab-based IC. Relative standard deviations (%RSDs) for soil analysis using Aquamonitrix were consistently below 10%. The obtained average recoveries of samples spiked with nitrite were 100% and 104% for the portable IC and conventional IC, respectively. Furthermore, to assess the suitability of portable IC for samples with high organic matter content, various natural organic fertilisers were extracted and analysed. The results showed 16.2 ± 0.7 μg g−1 nitrite and 28.5 ± 5.6 μg g−1 nitrate in sheep manure samples with LODs of 2.0 μg g−1 for nitrite and 12.0 μg g−1 for nitrate. The portable IC system was further demonstrated via real-time on-site analysis of soil pore-water acquired using a portable battery-based ceramic pore-water sampler. A continuous increase in nitrate concentration over time was observed (from 80 to 148 μg mL−1) in the soil pore-water in a vegetable garden four days after heavy rain. Unlike conventionally sampled natural waters, 7-day storage of the studied pore water samples revealed no changes in nitrate concentrations. An average of 558 ± 51 μg mL−1 nitrate was detected in the soil pore-water samples analysed on a spinach farm, immediately after irrigation. [Display omitted] •A portable ion chromatograph (IC) was applied to real-time on-site soil analysis.•To extract nitrate and nitrite from soil a field-applicable method was developed.•Portable IC was used for on-site soil pore-water analysis for the first time.•The potential of portable IC for analysing high organic matter soil was demonstrated.•The accuracy and precision of the portable IC was comparable with conventional IC.
ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/j.talanta.2024.126031