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Chromium fractionation and speciation in natural waters.

Catarinie Diniz Pereira1, João Gabriel Techy, Edgard Moreira Ganzarolli, Sueli Pércio Quináia.   

Abstract

It is common for leather industries to dump chromium-contaminated effluent into rivers and other bodies of water. Thus, it is crucial to know the impacts caused by this practice to the environment. A study on chromium partitioning and speciation, with determination at trace levels, was carried out in a potentially contaminated creek. Chromium fractionation and speciation was performed using a flow-injection preconcentration system and detection by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. High levels of this element were found in the particulate material (449-9320 mg kg(-1)), which indicates its compatibility with this fraction. The concentration of Cr(iii) in the water samples collected ranged from 5.2-105.2 μg L(-1). Cr(vi) was always below of the DL (0.3 μg L(-1)). Chromium accumulation observed in the sediment (873-1691 mg kg(-1)) may confirm contamination due to the long term release of contaminated effluents in the creek.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22516973     DOI: 10.1039/c2em10949b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Monit        ISSN: 1464-0325


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