The present study investigates the quantitative aspects of an analytical procedure for the trace element characterization of Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM) in natural waters. The procedure consists of the following steps: 1) ultrafiltration (UF) concentration; 2) Splitt-Flow Thin cell Fractionation (SF) into different micronic-submicronic dimensional ranges; and 3) ICP-AES elemental determination on both the separated fractions and the bulk phase. One specific feature of the UF/SF steps is that they are gentle and thus preserve the complexity of the colloidal features of SPM samples as far as possible. The investigation was performed on a real SPM sample (Po river, Italy). Two SF modes were considered: the so called CSF mode and the FFD...
In this paper. we describe a validation procedure for chemical fractionation analysis of elements (A...
Asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) is a powerful technique employed for the separation...
Colloidal particles (size range 0.001 – 1.0 m) play an important role in many environmental process...
Size resolved elemental characterisation of nanoparticles and colloids is routinely performed via fl...
An analytical methodology for characterizing SPM (Suspended Particle Matter) from natural waters, by...
A field filtration method for the concentration and separation of suspended particulate matter (SPM)...
A procedure for elemental composition determination of water-borne rixer particles (Po River) on bot...
Newly developed flow field-flow fractionation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (FlFFF-IC...
International audienceThe influence of membrane filtration modes on the estimation of size distribut...
The characterization of environmental colloids is an important topic since they play an important ro...
An integrated analytical approach , based on the employement of separative techniques, the gravitati...
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Diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) and tangential-flow ultrafiltration (TF-UF) were combined fo...
Ultrafiltration, anodic stripping voltammetry, and atomic absorption spectrophotometry have been use...
In order to better understand the role of colloids in aquatic systems, better fractionation methods ...
In this paper. we describe a validation procedure for chemical fractionation analysis of elements (A...
Asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) is a powerful technique employed for the separation...
Colloidal particles (size range 0.001 – 1.0 m) play an important role in many environmental process...
Size resolved elemental characterisation of nanoparticles and colloids is routinely performed via fl...
An analytical methodology for characterizing SPM (Suspended Particle Matter) from natural waters, by...
A field filtration method for the concentration and separation of suspended particulate matter (SPM)...
A procedure for elemental composition determination of water-borne rixer particles (Po River) on bot...
Newly developed flow field-flow fractionation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (FlFFF-IC...
International audienceThe influence of membrane filtration modes on the estimation of size distribut...
The characterization of environmental colloids is an important topic since they play an important ro...
An integrated analytical approach , based on the employement of separative techniques, the gravitati...
cited By 27International audienceA quantification procedure of trace elements during colloid size fr...
Diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) and tangential-flow ultrafiltration (TF-UF) were combined fo...
Ultrafiltration, anodic stripping voltammetry, and atomic absorption spectrophotometry have been use...
In order to better understand the role of colloids in aquatic systems, better fractionation methods ...
In this paper. we describe a validation procedure for chemical fractionation analysis of elements (A...
Asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation (AF4) is a powerful technique employed for the separation...
Colloidal particles (size range 0.001 – 1.0 m) play an important role in many environmental process...