Claims
- 1. A rapid, microwave-based, Kjeldahl digestion method which permits immediate digestate dilution, said digestion method comprising while removing digestion off-gases,
- applying sufficient microwave energy to an acid/sample mixture with a sample size of at least about 0.5 g, to attain an optimum Kjeldahl digestion temperature and continuing to apply microwave energy to form a digestate; adding to said acid/sample mixture at the beginning of, and thereafter during, the digestion, a boil-over reducing additive comprising hydrogen peroxide, in an amount sufficient to reduce boil-over; and
- after discontinuing the application of microwave energy, diluting said digestate by pulsed addition of water followed by continuous addition of water, such dilution step preventing a sudden surge in gas evolution, reducing processing time, and being carried out within a microwave system.
- 2. The digestion method of claim 1, wherein said boil-over reducing additive is a sulfuric acid-stabilized, hydrogen peroxide solution.
- 3. The digestion method of claim 1, wherein said pulsed addition of water is carried out for about 40 to 70 seconds, and said continuous addition of water is carried out for about 20 to 80 seconds.
- 4. The digestion method of claim 1, wherein dilution water is pre-heated prior to mixing with said digestate.
- 5. A rapid, microwave-based, Kjeldahl digestion method that provides for fat separation from a fat-containing protein sample during digestion, said digestion method comprising applying sufficient microwave energy to an acid/sample mixture which comprises said protein sample, to provide an optimum Kjeldahl digestion temperature to produce a digestate; while removing off-gases, adding to said acid/sample mixture at the beginning of, and thereafter during, the digestion, a boil-over reducing additive comprising hydrogen peroxide, in an amount sufficient to reduce boil-over and while applying said microwave energy, drawing off-gases and entrained fat particles away from said acid/sample mixture by applying suction to said acid/sample mixture while controllably inletting ambient air proximate to the locus of digestion off-gas generation, so as to increase the efficiency of said suction.
- 6. The digestion method of claim 5, wherein said boil-over reducing additive is a sulfuric acid-stabilized, hydrogen peroxide solution.
- 7. The digestion method of claim 5, further comprising the step of cooling the off-gases and entrained fat particles mixture which has been drawn away from said acid/sample mixture, to form off-gas condensate for return of said off-gas condensate to said acid/sample mixture.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 055,921, filed on Jun. 8, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,861,556, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 874,278, filed on Jun. 13, 1986, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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