This Technical Specification specifies three methods of digestion for solid recovered fuels:
a) microwave assisted digestion with hydrofluoric, nitric and hydrochloric acid mixture;
b) hot water bath digestion of with hydrofluoric, nitric and hydrochloric acid mixture, after ashing of the SRFs
sample;
c) oven digestion with nitric, perchloric and hydrofluoric acid mixture.
Instrumental determination of Si, Al, K, Na, Ca, Mg, Fe, P, and Ti is performed by Inductively Coupled Plasma
Spectrometry with optical detection or other suitable spectroscopic techniques such as Flame Atomic
Spectroscopy.
The effectiveness of the digestion can be verified by qualitative X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis on the
remaining residue. If necessary an alternative digestion method (among those proposed) shall be used.
XRF can be used for the analysis of Si, Al, K, Na, Ca, Mg, Fe, P, Ti, after ashing (550 °C) of the sample: other
elements can be analysed by XRF providing that the concentration levels are above the instrumental detection
limits of the XRF instrumentation and after proper preliminary testing.
Method a) is recommended for general use, but the amount of the test portion can be very low in case of high
concentration of organic matter. Method b) is recommended for SRFs with high organic matter concentration
that can be difficult to digest with the other methods.
Method c) is recommended for SRFs samples for which the other methods leave a significant insoluble
residue.
All the listed methods are suitable for the determination of Si, provided that closed containers are used for
sample dissolution. XRF is highly recommended for Si, P and Ti analysis.
BS DD CEN/TS 15410:2006 history
2011BS EN 15410:2011 Solid recovered fuels. Methods for the determination of the content of major elements (Al, Ca, Fe, K, Mg, Na, P, Si, Ti)
2006BS DD CEN/TS 15410:2006 Solid recovered fuels - Method for the determination of the content of major elements (Al, Ca, Fe, K, Mg, Na, P, Si, Ti)