Heavy Metal and Trace Metal Analysis in Soil by Sequential Extraction: A Review of Procedures 论文

2010International Journal of Analytical Chemistry引用 310顶会
Heavy metals in environmentGeochemistry and Geologic MappingRadioactivity and Radon Measurements

摘要

Quantification of heavy and trace metal contamination in soil can be arduous, requiring the use of lengthy and intricate extraction procedures which may or may not give reliable results. Of the many procedures in publication, some are designed to operate within specific parameters while others are designed for more broad application. Most procedures have been modified since their inception which creates ambiguity as to which procedure is most acceptable in a given situation. For this study, the Tessier, Community Bureau of Reference (BCR), Short, Galán, and Geological Society of Canada (GCS) procedures were examined to clarify benefits and limitations of each. Modifications of the Tessier, BCR, and GCS procedures were also examined. The efficacy of these procedures is addressed by looking at the soils used in each procedure, the limitations, applications, and future of sequential extraction.

相关技术

暂无数据

相关事件

暂无数据

相关文章

暂无数据