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SCHEDULE 2METHODS OF ANALYSIS

PART I

9g.EXTRACTION OF PHOSPHORUS BY JOULIE'S ALKALINE AMMONIUM CITRATE

SCOPE

1.  This method is for the determination of phosphorus soluble in Joulie’s alkaline ammonium citrate.

FIELD OF APPLICATION

2.  All the straight and compound phosphate fertilisers, in which the phosphate occurs in an aluminocalcic form.

PRINCIPLE

3.  Extraction by shaking vigorously with an alkaline solution of ammonium citrate of defined specification (and where appropriate in the presence of oxine), at about 20°C.

REAGENTS
Joulie’s alkaline solution of ammonium citrate:

4.—4.1 this solution contains 400 g of citric acid monohydrate and 153 g of NH3 per litre. Its free ammonia content is approximately 55 g per litre. It can be prepared by one of the methods described below:

4.1.1In a litre graduated flask, dissolve 400 g of citric acid monohydrate in approximately 600 ml ammonia solution (d = 0.925 g/ml), containing 200 g NH3 per litre; this may be prepared by diluting 760 ml ammonia solution (d = 0.880 g/ml) from a freshly opened bottle with water to 1 litre. The citric acid is added successively in quantities of 50 to 80 g maintaining the temperature below 50°C. Make up the volume to 1 litre with ammonia.

4.1.2In a 1 litre graduated flask, dissolve 400 g of diammonium citrate in 300 ml of water. Add 440 ml of ammonia solution (d = 0.925 g/ml) (see 4.1.1 above). Make up the volume to 1 litre with water.

Verification of the total ammonia content:

take a 10 ml sample of the citrate solution and place it in a 250 ml flask. Make up to the volume with distilled water. Determine the ammoniacal nitrogen content on 25 ml of this solution according to Method 2. In these conditions the reagent is considered to be correct when the volume of 0.5 N sulphuric acid consumed is between 17.7 and 18.0 ml (1 ml 0.5 N H2SO4-0.008516 g NH3). If this is not so add 4.25 ml of ammonia (d = 0.925 g/ml) per 0.1 ml below the 18 ml indicated above.

4.2 8-Hydroxyquinoline (oxine), powdered.

APPARATUS

5.—5.1 Rotary shaker, 35-40 turns per minute.

PREPARATION OF THE SAMPLE

6.  See Method 1.

PROCEDURE
Extraction

7.—7.1 Weigh to the nearest 0.0005 g, 1 g of the prepared sample and place in a small mortar (glass or porcelain). Add about ten drops of ammonium citrate solution (4.1) to moisten it and break it up very carefully with a pestle. Add 20 ml ammonium citrate solution (4.1), mix to a paste and leave it to settle for about 1 minute.

Determination

7.2 Determine the phosphorus according to Method 10 on an aliquot part of the clear filtrate.

APPENDIX

8.  The use of oxine makes it possible to apply this method to fertilisers containing magnesium. This is recommended when the ratio of magnesium and phosphoric anhydride contents is higher than 0.03 (Mg/P2O5>0.03). If this is the case, add 3 g of oxine to the moistened sample for analysis. The use of oxine in the absence of magnesium is not, moreover, likely to interfere subsequently with the determination. In the known absence of magnesium, oxine may be omitted.