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ICP-MS with Chromatographic Techniques for Trace Element Speciation

There is no question that ICP-MS has allowed researchers in the environmental, biomedical, geochanical, and nutritional fields to gain a much better insight into the [Pg.201]

Cr (III), which is the more common form of the element and an essential micronutrient for plants and animals.  [Pg.202]

Some Typical Inorganic and Organic Species That Have Been Studied by Researchers Using Chromatographic Separation Techniques [Pg.203]

There are 400-500 speciation papers published every year, the majority of which are based on environmentally significant elements such as arsenic, chromium, mercury, selenium, and tin. The following is a small selection of some of the most recent research that can be found in the public domain  [Pg.203]

Determination of Cr (VI) in drinking water samples, using HPLC-ICP-MS Determination of trivalent and hexavalent chromium in pharmaceutical and biological materials by IC-ICP-MS  [Pg.203]


Coupling ICP-MS with Chromatographic Techniques for Trace Element Speciation Studies... [Pg.187]


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