| Literature DB >> 25059187 |
Nicole S Keller1, Andri Stefánsson2, Bergur Sigfússon3.
Abstract
A method for the analysis of arsenic species in aqueous sulfide samples is presented. The method uses an ion chromatography system connected with a Hydride-Generation Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer (IC-HG-AFS). With this method inorganic As(III) and As(V) species in water samples can be analyzed, including arsenite (HnAs(III)O3(n-3)), thioarsenite (HnAs(III)S3(n-3)), arsenate (HnAs(V)O4(n-3)), monothioarsenate (HnAs(V)SO3(n-3)), dithioarsenate (HnAs(V)S2O2(n-3)), trithioarsenate (HnAs(V)S3O(n-3)) and tetrathioarsenate (HnAs(V)S4(n-3)). The peak identification and retention times were determined based on standard analysis of the various arsenic compounds. The analytical detection limit was ~1-3 µg L(-1) (LOD), depending on the quality of the baseline. This low detection limit makes this method also applicable to discriminate between waters meeting the drinking water standard of max. 10 µg L(-1) As, and waters that do not meet this standard. The new method was successfully applied for on-site determination of arsenic species in natural sulfidic waters, in which seven species were unambiguously identified.Entities:
Keywords: Arsenic speciation; Geothermal fluids; Hydride Generation Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry; Ion chromatography; On-site chemical analysis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25059187 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2014.04.035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057