Standard Practice for Nitric Acid Digestion of Solid Waste
Importancia y uso:
5.1 A knowledge of the inorganic composition of a waste is often required for the selection of appropriate waste disposal practices. Solid waste may exist in a variety of forms and contain a range of organic and inorganic constituents. This practice describes a digestion procedure which dissolves many of the toxic inorganic constituents and produces a solution suitable for determination of total recoverable contents by such techniques as atomic absorption spectroscopy, atomic emission spectroscopy, and so forth. The relatively large sample size aids representative sampling of heterogenous wastes. The relatively small dilution factor allows lower detection limits than most other sample digestion methods. Volatile metals, such as lead and mercury, are not lost during this digestion procedure, however organo-lead and organo-mercury may not be completely digested. Hydride-forming elements, such as arsenic and selenium, may be partially lost. Samples with total metal contents greater than 5 % may give low results. The analyst is responsible for determining whether this practice is applicable to the solid waste being tested.
Subcomité:
D34.01.06
Volúmen:
11.04
Número ICS:
13.030.10 (Solid wastes)
Palabras clave:
digestion; nitric acid; waste;
$ 952
Norma
D5198
Versión
17(2024)
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Practice
Fecha aprobación
2024-10-01
