Total kjeldahl nitrogen method overview – Labconco Open Combination (Macro) Kjeldahl Systems 2123Series User Manual

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Appendix C: Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Method

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7. Titration

7.1. Depending on the samples expected nitrogen level and the sensitivity

of the titration desired, select the appropriate standardized H

2

SO

4

solution (0.02 or 0.10 normal). High or low nitrogen concentrations
will require standardized H

2

SO

4

solutions with stronger or weaker

normalitys. Titrations should require at least 15 ml of titrant to be
accurate. Fill a class A. buret to the zero line with the standardized
H

2

SO

4

solution. Titrate the H

3

BO

3

receiving solution with

standardized H

2

SO

4

solution to first trace of the original purple

color. A white stirring plate will aid color visualization of end
point. Record ml H

2

SO

4

titrated to the at least nearest 0.05 ml. Match

the endpoint against a sample blank containing the same volume of
distilled water and H

3

BO

3

solution.

8. Calculation
For Dry Samples

% Nitrogen =

% Nitrogen, = (ml H

2

SO

4

, sample - ml H

2

SO

4

, blank ) x Normality H

2

SO

4

x

1.4007/ weight of sample in grams.

(1.4007 = a single factor that takes into

account the molecular weight of Nitrogen, the conversion of milli-equivalent results of
V*N, and the conversion to %)


% Nitrogen, = (ml H

2

SO

4

, sample - ml H

2

SO

4

, blank) x normality H

2

SO

4

x

1400.7 x 100/ weight of sample in milligrams.

For Liquid Samples: calculate Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen, in mg/1, in the
original sample as follows:
Milligrams Total Nitrogen per Liter = (ml H

2

SO

4

, sample - ml H

2

SO

4

,

blank) x normality H

2

SO

4

x

14.007x 1000/ volume of sample in milliliters.


If desired to determine % protein instead of % nitrogen, the calculated % N is
multiplied by a factor, the magnitude of the factor depending on the sample
matrix.
Common Protein Factors
5.7 – bread, wheat and wheat flour
6.25 – other grains
6.38 – milk
6.25 – unknown source

Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Method Overview

Digestion is accomplished by boiling a homogeneous sample in concentrated
sulfuric acid. The end result is an ammonium sulfate solution. The general
equation for the digestion of an organic sample is shown below:

Organic N + H

2

SO

4

(NH

4

)SO

4

+ H

2

O + CO

4

+ other sample matrix byproducts

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