On-site Total Inorganic Nitrogen Determination in Soil (Pore-water) Samples Using Portable Ion Chromatography.
Abstract
A portable ion chromatograph (pIC) capable of nitrite and nitrate analysis has been modified with a post-column 3D-printed heated microreactor specifically designed for simultaneous ammonium determination. This modification enables the simultaneous detection of all three inorganic nitrogen nutrients in a single run within 15 minutes, using a sample volume as low as 10 µL. Coupled with a soil pore-water sampler and a portable vacuum pump, this method was tested in various field studies, demonstrating successful detection of all three nutrients. The modified system achieved a LOD of 0.1 mg L⁻¹ and a LOQ of 0.25 mg L⁻¹ for ammonium, showing a strong correlation with benchtop ion chromatography (IC): Pearson correlation coefficients reached 0.999 for NO₃⁻, 0.991 for NO₂⁻, and 0.993 for NH₄⁺. To evaluate the robustness of this method, three experiments were conducted: Validation and detection of nitrogen nutrients in the field; Intraday comparative analysis between benchtop IC and the pIC, and; On-site farm analysis over a 5-day period, comparing pIC results with conventional grab-and-lab methods. The application of synthetic fertilizer at the sampling site before pore-water collection resulted in a 223% increase in NO₃⁻ concentrations and a 197% increase in NH₄⁺ concentrations. The detected nutrient levels in fertilised soil pore-waters reached a maximum of 3.7 mg L⁻¹ for NO₂⁻, 1000.9 mg L⁻¹ for NO₃⁻, and 49.5 mg L⁻¹ for NH₄⁺.