Interference effects in the extraction of trace metals from estuarine waters


Autoria(s): D. J. Mackey; J. E. O'Sullivan; R. J. Watson and G. Dal Pont
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

We have found that a commonly used complexation and solvent extraction technique (using mixed dithiocarbamates/Freon/HNO3) does not always extract Cd, Co, Cu and Ni from estuarine samples with the same efficiency as from Milli-Q water. For samples collected from the Derwent Estuary (Australia), the reduced extraction efficiency only occurred for unfiltered samples, but low extraction efficiencies were also observed for a (filtered) riverine certified reference material (SLRS-3) suggesting that the effect may be widespread. We have not been able to identify the reason for the low extraction efficiency and, although it is strongly correlated with the presence of high concentrations of suspended solids, dissolved organic matter and particulate iron, we have no experimental evidence to directly link any of these parameters to the effect. It is possible that similar effects may occur in other techniques which rely on a preconcentration step prior to analysis and that some literature values of heavy metals in estuarine waters may be low. We propose a modification of the standard complexation/solvent extraction method which overcomes these difficulties without adding significantly to the time taken for analyses.

Identificador

http://ir.yic.ac.cn/handle/133337/3066

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/140027

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

D. J. Mackey; J. E. O'Sullivan; R. J. Watson and G. Dal Pont.Interference effects in the extraction of trace metals from estuarine waters ,Marine Chemistry,1997,59(2):113-126

Palavras-Chave #trace metals #copper #estuarine #solvent extraction #interference #GFAAS #complexation
Tipo

期刊论文