This article presents a review of the analytical relevance of trace metal speciation analysis, which must be considered in environmental and biophysicochemical systems for reliable and efficient assessment and monitoring of trace metals. Examples are given of methodological approaches used for speciation analysis. An overview of speciation analysis in sediments, aquatic ecosystems and agrosystems is also presented
Over the last few years, we have witnessed increasing efforts dedicated to the scientific investigat...
International audienceIn most case scenarios, individual metals exist as components in mixtures with...
The species and total mean metal concentrations of some potentially environmental toxic metals (mang...
Copyright © 2013 Nsikak U. Benson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Critical components of the total analytical process for the trace determination of metals, metalloid...
The adverse environmental impact of trace metals is an issue of current concern. The increasing reco...
As a kind of important pollutants, trace metals and the pollution have been become a concerned world...
Most Water Quality Criteria for Metals Are Presently based on Total Metal Concentrations. However, f...
Chemical speciation is defined as the distribution of an indi-vidual chemical element between differ...
Copyright © 2003 CSIROThis review assesses metal speciation in soils, including analytical technique...
Information regarding the distribution of metallic/metalloid chemical species in biological compartm...
Abstract. Information regarding the distribution of metallic/metalloid chemical species in biologica...
The speciation of heavy metals was measured over a variety of natural and undisturbed water/sediment...
It is generally accepted that the distribution, mobility, biological availability and toxicity of tr...
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) defines the term “speciation” as the d...
Over the last few years, we have witnessed increasing efforts dedicated to the scientific investigat...
International audienceIn most case scenarios, individual metals exist as components in mixtures with...
The species and total mean metal concentrations of some potentially environmental toxic metals (mang...
Copyright © 2013 Nsikak U. Benson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Critical components of the total analytical process for the trace determination of metals, metalloid...
The adverse environmental impact of trace metals is an issue of current concern. The increasing reco...
As a kind of important pollutants, trace metals and the pollution have been become a concerned world...
Most Water Quality Criteria for Metals Are Presently based on Total Metal Concentrations. However, f...
Chemical speciation is defined as the distribution of an indi-vidual chemical element between differ...
Copyright © 2003 CSIROThis review assesses metal speciation in soils, including analytical technique...
Information regarding the distribution of metallic/metalloid chemical species in biological compartm...
Abstract. Information regarding the distribution of metallic/metalloid chemical species in biologica...
The speciation of heavy metals was measured over a variety of natural and undisturbed water/sediment...
It is generally accepted that the distribution, mobility, biological availability and toxicity of tr...
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) defines the term “speciation” as the d...
Over the last few years, we have witnessed increasing efforts dedicated to the scientific investigat...
International audienceIn most case scenarios, individual metals exist as components in mixtures with...
The species and total mean metal concentrations of some potentially environmental toxic metals (mang...