The method consists of heating a sample at 360–410°C with concentrated sulfuric acid (H2SO4), which decomposes (“digests”) the organic sample by oxidation to liberate the reduced nitrogen as ammonium sulfate. Catalysts like selenium, Hg2SO4 or CuSO4 are often added to hasten the digestion. Na2SO4 is also added to increase the boiling point of H2SO4. Digestion is complete when the liquor clarifies with the release of fumes.[3] A distillation system depicted below is built.