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Thallium fractionation in polluted environmental samples using a modified BCR three-step sequential extraction procedure and its determination by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry
Authors:Ján Medved’  Milan Kališ  Ingrid Hagarová  Peter Matúš  Marek Bujdoš  Jana Kubová
Institution:(1) Geological Institute, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina 1/G, SK-842 15 Bratislava 4, Slovakia
Abstract:Determination of thallium in polluted environmental samples and their extracts obtained by a modified BCR three-step sequential extraction procedure was used to study thallium distribution and mobility in the monitored polluted area affected by acidification (Šobov, Central Slovakia). The results of fractionation applied to 5 soil certified reference materials and 14 environmental samples show that the vast majority of thallium occurred in the residual fraction. This means that highly toxic thallium is strongly entrapped in the parent rock materials remains immobile and its environmental toxicity is therefore reduced. The limit of detection for thallium in the studied fractions was lower than 0.050 mg kg−1, the precision (RSD) of the ultratrace determination of thallium in the studied fractions was better than 17 % and the accuracy of the used method was verified by analyzing certified reference materials. Presented at the XVIIIth Slovak Spectroscopic Conference, Spišská Nová Ves, 15–18 October 2006.
Keywords:soils  rocks  sediments  thallium  fractionation  sequential extraction  electrothermal atomization  atomic absorption spectrometry
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