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CEN - EN 16166

Soil, treated biowaste and sludge - Determination of adsorbed organically bound halogens (AOX)

active, Most Current
Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 December 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 20
ICS Code (Wastes in general): 13.030.01
ICS Code (Chemical characteristics of soils): 13.080.10
scope:

This document specifies an operationally defined method for the direct determination of organically bound halogens (chlorine, bromine and iodine) adsorbed and occluded to the sample matrix. AOX being a methodologically defined parameter, it is essential that the procedure is applied without any modification.

This document is intended for analysis of sludge, treated biowaste or soil in concentrations ranging from 5 mg/kg dry matter. The upper limit and exact concentration range covered depend on the instrumentation used for determination.

NOTE This method can also be applied to other environmental solid matrices, provided the user has verified the applicability.

Document History

EN 16166
December 1, 2021
Soil, treated biowaste and sludge - Determination of adsorbed organically bound halogens (AOX)
This document specifies an operationally defined method for the direct determination of organically bound halogens (chlorine, bromine and iodine) adsorbed and occluded to the sample matrix. AOX being...
August 1, 2012
Sludge, treated biowaste and soil - Determination of adsorbable organically bound halogens (AOX)
This European Standard specifies an empirical method for the direct determination of organically bound chlorine, bromine and iodine (but not fluorine) adsorbed and occluded to the sample matrix....

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