totaluorganisk
Totaluorganisk is a term used in environmental science and materials chemistry to denote the total inorganic content of a sample, excluding organic material. The concept is used as a counterpart to measures such as total organic carbon (TOC) when a comprehensive characterization of a sample's composition is required. The term is derived from the English word "total" and the Nordic word "uorganisk" for inorganic; it has appeared in scholarly discussions since the early 2010s, particularly in Scandinavian journals.
Definition and scope: Totaluorganisk encompasses inorganic salts, oxides, metals, minerals, and inorganic carbon species (such as
Measurement and reporting: Analytical approaches include inductively coupled plasma techniques (ICP-OES or ICP-MS) for metals, ion
Applications and significance: Totaluorganisk is used in environmental monitoring of soils and waters, mining and tailings