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Methylated arsenic species in estuarine porewaters
Authors:L Ebdon  A P Walton  G E Millward  M Whitfield
Abstract:Inorganic arsenic, monomethylarsenic and dimethylarsenic species have been observed in samples of sediment porewater collected from the Tamar Estuary in South-West England. Porewater samples were collected using in situ dialysis. The arsenic species were separated by hydride generation and concentrated by liquid nitrogen trapping, prior to analysis by directly coupled gas chromatography-atomic absorption spectroscopy. The predominant dissolved arsenic species present was inorganic arsenic (5-62 m?g dm?3). However, this is the first time significant concentrations of methylated arsenic species have been quantified in estuarine porewaters (0.04–0.70 m?g dm?3), accounting for between 1 and 4% of the total dissolved arsenic. The presence of methylated arsenic compounds in porewaters is attributed to in situ environmental methylation, although the possibility of methylated arsenic species being derived from biological debris cannot be excluded.
Keywords:Inorganic arsenic  methylated arsenic  porewaters  dialysis membrane filtration  hydride generation  liquid nitrogen trapping  coupled gas chromatography–  atomic absorption spectroscopy  arsenic methylation
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