You might also try adding K2SO4 to the sample. We use KHSO4 routinely for trapping NH4 on paper disks. The KHSO4 is still a strong acid and traps NH4 well but will crystalize readily regardless of NH4 content. When crystalized is does not corrode the tin boats. If you already have a mixture of NH4 and H2SO4 then adding K2SO4 will produce a mixture that will crystalize readily. It does not appear to have any effect on the combustion tube. Remember that you will be analyzing total N, not just NH4. There is a possability that dry deposition has N in it. You might want to diffuse some samples to determine the actual NH4 15N. At least one researcher I know has now worked out how to do natural abundance 15N in waters and salt solutions by diffusion. Paul. At 09:37 AM 9/23/99 -0400, you wrote: >Dear Listmembers, > >I am trying to analyze some atm NH4 samples for N-15 that were collected in >denuders and washed out of the collector with sulfuric acid. NH4 samples >in HCl freeze-dry nicely, can be rehydraded with a drop of RO water and >placed on chemsorb particles for analysis in a EA-CFIRMS. Does anyone have >a technique for analyzing NH4 samples trapped in sulfuric acid? What >happens if you inject conc sulfuric acid into the EA combustion column? > >Thanks for any help. > >Bill Showers >---------------------------------------------------------- >William J. Showers >Associate Professor >Dept. of Marine, Earth, & Atm Sciences >North Carolina State University > >(919) 515-7143 - voice >(919) 515-7802 - fax >[log in to unmask] - email > > Paul D. Brooks. Dept. ESPM-Ecosystem Sci., 151 Hilgard Hall, MC 3110, UC Berkeley, Ca. 94720-3110. phone (510)642-3155 FAX (510)643-5098 (to Att. Paul Brooks)