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BS EN 15452:2008 Fertilizers. Determination of chelating agents. Determination of iron chelated by o,p-EDDHA by reversed phase HPLC

BS EN 15452:2008

Fertilizers. Determination of chelating agents. Determination of iron chelated by o,p-EDDHA by reversed phase HPLC

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Standard number:BS EN 15452:2008
Pages:16
Released:2008-08-29
ISBN:978 0 580 60412 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 15452:2008


This standard BS EN 15452:2008 Fertilizers. Determination of chelating agents. Determination of iron chelated by o,p-EDDHA by reversed phase HPLC is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 65.080 Fertilizers
This European Standard specifies a method for the chromatographic determination of the amount of iron chelated by each of the individual isomers of the chelating agent ortho para EDDHA (o,p-EDDHA) in fertilizers. The method allows the identification of this chelating agent and the determination of the water soluble fraction of iron chelated by this chelating agent. The method is not applicable for the determination of the amount of free chelating agent. NOTE 1 This method has been shown to be also suitable for the determination of the amount of iron chelated by each of the individual isomers of the chelating agent ortho ortho EDDHA (o,o-EDDHA) in fertilizers. NOTE 2 o,o-EDDHA and o,p-EDDHA are abbreviations used in this European Standard for the sake of simplicity. For complete names see Annex C. NOTE 3 The substances o,o-EDDHA and o,p-EDDHA both exist as different stereoisomers. For o,o-EDDHA a meso form and a d/l pair (the racemic isomers) exist, for o,p-EDDHA two different d/l pairs exist. All four stereoisomers are observed separately in this method. NOTE 4 Currently, an analytically pure standard only exists for o,o-EDDHA. The method for o,p-EDDHA has been developed with an o,p-EDDHA standard containing an uncertain concentration of o,p-EDDHA.