Abstract

Abstract The official AOAC magnesium oxide method (MOM), 2.065, for determining ammoniacal nitrogen in fertilizers not containing urea was compared with an alternative ammonia-selective electrode method (ASEM-1). Likewise, the official AOAC Raney powder method (RPM), 2.063-2.064, for determining total nitrogen in fertilizers, except nitric phosphates containing nonsulfate S, was compared with an ammonia- selective electrode method (ASEM-2). Each comparison included 6 samples. For ammoniacal nitrogen determination, MOM and ASEM-1 showed equivalent precision, although significant statistical differences were obtained in average values for the majority of samples. For total nitrogen determination, RPM and ASEM-2 showed equivalent precision, although significant statistical differences were obtained in 3 samples. The AOAC official methods showed better accuracy than ASEM-1 and ASEM-2. However, the accuracy and precision of ASEM-1 for ammoniacal nitrogen is suitable for routine work.

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