Abstract

A rapid microwave-assisted acid extraction (MW-AAE) procedure using a dilute [HNO3–H2O2] mixture followed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) analysis has been developed for the determination of total sulphur in coal samples. Parameters affecting the MW-AAE such as extractant concentration, microwave temperature, extraction time, coal amount and HNO3 : H2O2 volume ratio were optimized by using a certified reference material (SARM 20) in order to attain total sulphur quantitative recoveries. The optimum conditions for the extraction procedure were found to be 180 °C, 5 min, 3 mol L−1, 3 mol L−1, 0.05 g and 2 : 1 for microwave temperature, extraction time, [HNO3], [H2O2], coal amount and HNO3 : H2O2 volume ratio, respectively. Under optimum conditions, the accuracy of the MW-AAE method was examined by analyzing three coal certified reference materials (SARM 18, 19 and 20) and quantitative recoveries (83–102%) were achieved. Additionally, the precision of the proposed method, expressed in terms of relative standard deviation (n = 15), was satisfactory (≤3%). The method limit of detection (0.026 μg g−1) and method limit of quantification (0.087 μg g−1) for sulphur analysis were relatively good as compared to work reported in the literature.

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