In this paper we investigate alternatives to mechanical stirring for the extraction of the mobile fraction of metals from sediment, and analyze whether these techniques can reduce extraction time and improve reproducibility. We compare the quantities of metal extracted from BCR601 and BCR701 certified sediments using ultrasound bath, microwave-assisted extraction and the first step in the certified BCR sequential extraction procedure. Some environmentally important not-certified metals such as As, Mn, Co, Fe and Al have been included in this study. In the case of microwave-assisted extraction, we compare tests in which samples are exposed to constant, low power irradiation with tests using pulsed high power. In the tests using the ultrasoun...
The use of sequential extraction schemes for fractionation of metals in different substrates has gro...
none5So far the most commonly adopted analytical method employed for assessments of metal contaminat...
Four acid digestion procedures were applied to certified samples to offer a proper method for determ...
We use conventional, microwave and ultrasound assisted sequential extraction, of defined time and po...
In this paper, the main objective was fractionation of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Ca, Fe, and K in certific...
We use conventional, microwave and ultrasound assisted sequential extraction, of defined time and po...
Acid extractions represent a simple and effective tool for the assessment of metal contamination, or...
An ultrasonic bath and an ultrasonic probe have been used to develop rapid versions of the three-sta...
In this study new procedures for the extraction of heavy metals from sediments were developed. Micro...
The accumulation of metals in soils and sediments causes a potential risk to human health due to the...
Background. For evaluation of the mobility of metals present in soil various approaches based on seq...
The influence of ultrasound and microwaves on extraction of copper, nickel, and cobalt from manganes...
The use of sequential extraction schemes for fractionation of metals in different substrates has gro...
none5So far the most commonly adopted analytical method employed for assessments of metal contaminat...
Four acid digestion procedures were applied to certified samples to offer a proper method for determ...
We use conventional, microwave and ultrasound assisted sequential extraction, of defined time and po...
In this paper, the main objective was fractionation of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Ca, Fe, and K in certific...
We use conventional, microwave and ultrasound assisted sequential extraction, of defined time and po...
Acid extractions represent a simple and effective tool for the assessment of metal contamination, or...
An ultrasonic bath and an ultrasonic probe have been used to develop rapid versions of the three-sta...
In this study new procedures for the extraction of heavy metals from sediments were developed. Micro...
The accumulation of metals in soils and sediments causes a potential risk to human health due to the...
Background. For evaluation of the mobility of metals present in soil various approaches based on seq...
The influence of ultrasound and microwaves on extraction of copper, nickel, and cobalt from manganes...
The use of sequential extraction schemes for fractionation of metals in different substrates has gro...
none5So far the most commonly adopted analytical method employed for assessments of metal contaminat...
Four acid digestion procedures were applied to certified samples to offer a proper method for determ...