Enhanced ammonia recovery and a simplified method are described for a rapid Kjeldahl digestion using sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide as the sole digestion reagents. This micro procedure uses a Vigreux fractionating head fitted to a 100 mL volumetric flask and a hot plate with a solid-state controller. Continuous-flow peroxide addition is controlled by a capillary funnel, and fumes are evacuated through a side-arm vent leading to a water aspirator. Complete recovery of nitrogen from the refractory compound, nicotinic acid, is obtained with less than 10 min digestion. The described method reduces digestion time by 25-50% over the open-manifold peroxy method. A digestibility index (DI), scaled 0-10, establishes the difficulty of digestion for each sample and assigns values to compounds. A useful tool for determining the minimal amount of reagent and digestion time required, the DI assigns zero for compounds not needing digestion and 10 for nicotinic acid. Digested samples obtained from the described method are suitable for direct colorimetric analysis of many elements in addition to Kjeldahl nitrogen. Distillation of the digested sample is not required
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