Extraction of sediments with phosphoric acid (0.5M) and hydroxylamine hydrochloride (0.1M) allowed the measurement of labile arsenic species while preserving the two redox states of arsenic. The forms and concentrations of arsenic species were measured using HPLC-ICP-MS. A Hamilton PRP X-100 strong anion exchange column using a 20mM ammonium phosphate buffer (pH 6 and 9.2) was used to separate arsenic species. Recoveries of sediments spiked with As(V) were quantitative whereas for sediments spiked with As(III) recoveries of between 89 and 104% were obtained from four oxic certified reference sediments and an anoxic sediment. Application of the method to sediment samples from the marine Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia, indicate that anoxic se...
Arsenic occurs in seawater, in predominantly inorganic forms, at concentrations of about 1-2 μg/L...
International audienceArsenic present at 1 μg L-1 concentrations in seawater can exist as the follow...
Arsenic in marine samples was determined by gas chromatography with electron capture detection after...
Arsenic contamination in marine environments is a serious issue because some arsenicals are very tox...
The importance of measuring arsenic (As) species has been appreciated for a long time mainly because...
A method was developed for preconcentration, separation, and determination of arsenic species [As(II...
International audienceDissolved arsenic is present in seawater at the 1μgl-1 level in various chemic...
Speciation of arsenic (As) compounds in environmental samples requires rigorous analytical procedure...
Arsenic determination comprised methods based on hydride-generation atomic absorption spectrometry (...
Several biologically important arsenic compounds including methylarsonate, trimethylarsine oxide, te...
Semi-continuous hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry for the analysis of dissolved arse...
A method has been developed to identify and quantify As(III), As(V), and organoarsenic compounds in ...
The toxicity and carcinogenicity of arsenic depend on its species. A procedure for the separation of...
Arsenic distribution and mobility in marine sediments was investigated by means of total extraction ...
Recently two new classes of arsenic species have been identified, thio-methylated arsenic species in...
Arsenic occurs in seawater, in predominantly inorganic forms, at concentrations of about 1-2 μg/L...
International audienceArsenic present at 1 μg L-1 concentrations in seawater can exist as the follow...
Arsenic in marine samples was determined by gas chromatography with electron capture detection after...
Arsenic contamination in marine environments is a serious issue because some arsenicals are very tox...
The importance of measuring arsenic (As) species has been appreciated for a long time mainly because...
A method was developed for preconcentration, separation, and determination of arsenic species [As(II...
International audienceDissolved arsenic is present in seawater at the 1μgl-1 level in various chemic...
Speciation of arsenic (As) compounds in environmental samples requires rigorous analytical procedure...
Arsenic determination comprised methods based on hydride-generation atomic absorption spectrometry (...
Several biologically important arsenic compounds including methylarsonate, trimethylarsine oxide, te...
Semi-continuous hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry for the analysis of dissolved arse...
A method has been developed to identify and quantify As(III), As(V), and organoarsenic compounds in ...
The toxicity and carcinogenicity of arsenic depend on its species. A procedure for the separation of...
Arsenic distribution and mobility in marine sediments was investigated by means of total extraction ...
Recently two new classes of arsenic species have been identified, thio-methylated arsenic species in...
Arsenic occurs in seawater, in predominantly inorganic forms, at concentrations of about 1-2 μg/L...
International audienceArsenic present at 1 μg L-1 concentrations in seawater can exist as the follow...
Arsenic in marine samples was determined by gas chromatography with electron capture detection after...