| Literature DB >> 27546907 |
Klaudia Kosek1, Żaneta Polkowska1.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Surface water samples (river and lake) were collected from the Revelva catchment every summer from 2010 to 2013. This study concerns importance of the use of some analytical techniques for pollutants and parameters determination in Arctic environmental samples based on the example of total organic carbon, phenols, and formaldehyde determination and measurement of pH and electrical conductivity parameters. Significant average concentration levels of formaldehyde were observed in 2012 and reached 0.26 mg/dm3. Furthermore, the highest determined levels of total organic carbon and electrical conductivity were observed in samples collected in summer 2013. The average value of total organic carbon in that year was 9.54 mg/dm3, and electrical conductivity increased to 63.0 µS/cm. The results of surface water samples analyses show an increasing trend in pollutants concentration levels over the years what may suggest that each year the emission of contaminants from lower latitudes is bigger and, consequently, more of them are deposited in the Arctic.Entities:
Keywords: Arctic environment; Climate change; Data base; Ecology; Long-range transport; Spectrophotometry
Year: 2016 PMID: 27546907 PMCID: PMC4971040 DOI: 10.1007/s00706-016-1771-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Monatsh Chem ISSN: 0026-9247 Impact factor: 1.451
Fig. 1Average values of sum of phenols and formaldehyde concentration levels in samples collected every summer from 2010 to 2013 from Revelva catchment
Fig. 2Average values of pH, electrical conductivity, and total organic carbon in analyzed samples
Fig. 3Average values of sum of phenols, formaldehyde, and total organic carbon in analyzed samples
Summary of the correlation results of sum of phenols and formaldehyde concentration levels related to the TOC content [11]
| Relationship |
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| The intensity of correlation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOC/sum of phenols | 0.013 | 0.042 | +0.75 | Strong correlation |
| TOC/formaldehyde | 0.011 | 0.169 | −0.46 | Moderate correlation |
Scale of correlation intensity: r = 0.00–±0.19: very weak, r = ±(0.20–0.39): weak, r = ±(0.40–0.59): moderate, r = ±(0.2 ± (0.60–0.79)): strong, r = ±(0.80–1.0): very strong
Fig. 4Map of Svalbard considering location of the Revelva catchment (based on the toposvalbard.npolar.no)
Technical specifications and metrological characteristics of analytical techniques used in chemical analysis
| Parameters | Measurement range | LODc | LOQc | Measurement equipment, method | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOCa | 0.150–10.0 | 0.030 | 0.100 | Total organic carbon analyzer TOC–VCSH/CSN, (method of catalytic combustion (oxidation) with the application of the NDIR detector) | |
| Electricalb conductivity | – | – | – | Electrochemical method with the application of a conductometer CPC-411 by Elmetron and conductivity sensor EC 60 | |
| pH | – | – | – | Electrochemical method with the application of a microcomputer pH by Elmetron: electrode type EPS-1 | |
| Sum of phenolsa | 0.002–5.00 | 0.025 | 0.075 | Absorbance measured at 495 nm | Spectrophotometer: Spectroquant Pharo 100 (spectrophotometric method) |
| Formaldehydea | 0.020–8.00 | 0.02 | 0.06 | Absorbance measured at 585 nm | |
a[mg/dm3]
b[µS/cm]
cThe limit of detection (LOD) and the limit of quantitation (LOQ) were calculated based on the standard deviation of the response (s) and the slope of the calibration curve (b), according to the formulas: LOD = 3.3(s/b), LOQ = 10(s/b)