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Chromium concentrations in field collections

Chromium concentrations in field collections of selected species of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial plants and animals... [Pg.24]

Table 2.3 Chromium Concentrations in Field Collections of Selected Species of Marine, Freshwater, and Terrestrial Plants and Animals (Values shown are in mg Cr/kg [ppm] whole organism or designated body part fresh weight [FW], dry weight [DW], or ash weight [AW] ... [Pg.86]

Difficulties have been observed in the preservation of samples for speciation of chromium. Chromium speciation in seawater was determined on board ship shortly after samples had been collected (Abollino et at., 1991). Some samples were frozen, and analysed later in a laboratory. However, significantly lower concentrations of Crvl were observed in these latter samples. Thus, sea-going analytical methods for the determination of Crm and total chromium are of particular importance (Mugo and Orians, 1993). The volatile trifluoroacetyl-acetone derivative of Crm was formed and then concentrated by extraction into toluene. Chromium was determined by means of a gas chromatograph equipped with an electron capture detector. Total chromium was determined as Cr111 after reduction. The detection limits were 0.062 and 0.255 nmol dm 3 total chromium. A useful method was described for sampling natural water in the field, and for the preservation of Crm and Crvl species for subsequent analyses in a laboratory (Cox and McLeod, 1992). Water samples were drawn through small columns packed with activated alumina, which had been prepared previously. Chromium species were retained on the columns. [Pg.418]


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